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Editorial: Vaping has helped adults quit smoking, but clampdown to stop the devices being marketed to children is welcome

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July 10, 2026

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Editorial: Vaping has helped adults quit smoking, but clampdown to stop the devices being marketed to children is welcome

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FOX News Health

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· Jun 26, 2026

Switching from cigarettes to vapes linked to higher risk of major eye diseases, large study finds

A Korean cohort study links switching from cigarettes to vapes with a 7 higher risk of major vision-impairing eye diseases compared to quitting nicotine.

ScienceDaily

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· Jun 21, 2026

Major review finds vaping likely causes lung and oral cancer

Researchers have concluded that nicotine vapes are likely to cause lung and oral cancers, based on evidence ranging from human biomarkers to animal and laboratory studies. The findings challenge the idea that vaping is a harmless alternative to smoking and suggest health risks may be emerging much sooner than many expected.

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 11, 2026

Not nicotine, still a problem: The chemical keeping flavored vapes on shelves, ex-ATF warns

Edgar Domenech, former Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Deputy Director, warned that Chinese-made vapes marketed to children “create confusion” and exploit loopholes by using a nicotine substitute. Domenech said the Chinese vape makers are using an unregulated substitute to nicotine in order to bypass regulatory agencies, according to an interview with Fox News []

UPI

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· Jun 30, 2026

FDA: Nicotine pouch maker can advertise some as safer than cigarettes

FDA: Nicotine pouch maker can advertise some as safer than cigarettes

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 10, 2026

Altria Group: High Dividends Are Much More Addictive Than Nicotine

Altria Group: High Dividends Are Much More Addictive Than Nicotine

The Suburban

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· Jun 27, 2026

Dr. Mitch Shulman: What you need to know about vaping

When vaping was introduced, it was with the intention that it would help people who were smoking tobacco to quit. The thinking was, rather than all the harmful substances that we know are found in tobacco, as well as and

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Related coverage for "Editorial: Vaping has helped adults quit smoking, but clampdown to stop the devices being marketed to children is welcome": FOX News Health — Switching from cigarettes to vapes linked to higher risk of major eye diseases, large study finds. ScienceDaily — Major review finds vaping likely causes lung and oral cancer. Washington Examiner — Not nicotine, still a problem: The chemical keeping flavored vapes on shelves, ex-ATF warns. UPI — FDA: Nicotine pouch maker can advertise some as safer than cigarettes. Seeking Alpha — Altria Group: High Dividends Are Much More Addictive Than Nicotine. The Suburban — Dr. Mitch Shulman: What you need to know about vaping