Wall Street Journal: Federal health authorities are urging people to stop using electronic cigarettes and other vaping products while they investigate the deaths of three more people from a mysterious vaping illness that researchers say may have affected 450 people around the U.S.
Read MoreNew York Times: Indiana announced a third death linked to the illness on Friday, and Minnesota a fourth. State and federal health officials are working urgently to understand the causes.
Read MoreCBS2: CBS2's Carolyn Gusoff has the latest on the town of Hempstead's move to ban the sale of vaping products.
Read MoreCommon Sense Media: Amid a Rising Addiction Epidemic Among Young People, Advocacy Group Will Push for Local, State, and Federal Legislation and Wage a National Public Education Campaign
Read MoreNew York Times: A surge of severe lung ailments has baffled doctors and public health experts.
Read MoreNew York Times: A surge of severe lung ailments has baffled doctors and public health experts.
Read MoreBloomberg: Federal health officials widely acknowledge that teen vaping is a health crisis, but it appears the extent of that crisis is still coming to light.
Read MoreBoston Herald: Top Boston pulmonologists say vaping injuries are reaching crisis levels — with one local patient who started vaping in fifth grade — as the CDC reports vape-related lung illness is rising nationwide and a new Dana-Farber study warns of second-hand vape hazards.
Read MoreNew York Times: With Altria’s investment in Juul, a combination of the tobacco giants would dominate the international market for e-cigarettes.
Read MoreVice: The e-cigarette giant and the federal government aren't reacting quickly enough to signs vaping carries risks, critics charge.
Read MoreMother Jones: On July 25, Juul, the $38 billion e-cigarette company, appeared before the United States House Oversight Committee to explain its role in youth nicotine addiction.
Read MoreReuters: The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Friday it had identified 193 potential cases of severe lung illness tied to vaping in 22 states as of Aug. 22, including one adult in Illinois who died after being hospitalized.
Read MoreABC7 New York: A rally was held in front of Juul's New York City office Tuesday as protesters condemned what they call a multi-billion-dollar campaign to hook kids on flavored tobacco products.
Read MoreNY Times: Sixteen states have now reported 153 cases of serious, vaping-related respiratory illnesses in the past two months, and many of the patients are teenagers or young adults.
Read MoreWall Street Journal: Kids used to duck into the school bathroom to sneak a drag on a cigarette. But with the electronic kind, they are becoming increasingly daring, often vaping right under their teachers’ noses.
Read MoreFOX5 DC: Learn about what parents, educators, and kids can do as they head back to school to protect kids from the dangers of Juul and other e-cigarettes.
Read MoreWGN9: Meredith Berkman, Co-founder, Parents Against Vaping e-cigarettes (PAVe), and John Schachter, Communications Director, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
Read MoreNBC New York: More and more young people are ending up in the hospital with serious lung diseases. Now the CDC is investigating the possible link between 94 suspected cases, 21 in NY and NJ. NBC 4 New York's Ida Siegal reports.
Read MoreNBC Nightly News: The lawsuit claims that the company marketed to teens despite know about growing evidence of health risks. In a statement, Juul Labs says the lawsuit is without merit and it will work with lawmakers to “reverse the trend in youth use.”
Read More1010 Wins: Dozens of parents and anti-vaping advocates demonstrated outside of the New York City headquarters of Juul Tuesday morning, demanding restrictions on the sales of flavored e-cigarettes.
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