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Nicotine pouches are now a fast-growing source of nicotine poisoning in young children, according to a new study.
A massive spike in young children accidentally ingesting nicotine pouches has alarmed poison control researchers, with a 763% ...
Nicotine pouches aren't just growing in popularity — they're also growing in dangers for children, according to a new study ...
While smoking rates decline, a concerning trend emerges: nicotine pouch poisoning in young children. A recent study reveals a ...
Poisonings among young children have risen sharply as products like nicotine pouches and vaping liquids become more popular, ...
The amount of kids who have gotten ill after ingesting nicotine pouches increased from 2010 to 2023, the study shows. The ...
Calls to poison control centers about kids under 6 ingesting nicotine pouches jumped 763% between 2020 and 2023. Nicotine ...
A popular nicotine product is increasingly making young kids sick after they accidentally ingest it, according to a new study.
According to a study published in the medical journal Pediatrics, calls to poison control centers that involved children ...
Oral nicotine pouches—small, smokeless, nearly invisible and placed between the lip and gum—are rapidly gaining popularity ...
More than half (54.9%) of 13- to 20-year-olds in 2024 reported being aware of nicotine pouches, according to the Underage Tobacco Use Survey conducted by Altria Client Services.
Smoking is the primary driver of tobacco-related deaths and is highly restricted in most Swedish public places.