PAVe on WKBW ABC Buffalo
WKBW ABC Buffalo: On a satellite media tour PAVe Co Founder Meredith Berkman and President of American Academy of Pediatrics Dr. Sara Goza speak to reporters about the youth Vaping Crisis.
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PAVe on the WPHM Morning Show Podcast
WPHM 1380: PAVe co-founder Meredith Berkman spoke along with Dr. Sally Goza about the heightened risks associated with e-cigarette use.
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Congress needs to act against vaping epidemic - San Francisco Chronicle
Senator Dianne Feinstein: San Francisco has already moved to ban e-cigarettes, and the state is also contemplating a flavor ban. But to curb youth vaping nationwide, these issues must be addressed by Congress.
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The FDA got it partially right on e-cigs. Here’s what else needs to be done.
Washington Post: The need for additional measures is urgent. Data from the 2019 National Youth Tobacco Survey shows that about 5 million young people in grades six to 12 had tried e-cigarettes in the past 30 days — an increase from about 3.6 million in 2018. And more of these teens are becoming regular users, with nearly 1 million vaping daily. That’s how addiction crises take root. Casual use turns into constant use, and before you know it, a new generation of kids is hooked on nicotine.
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Quitting Juul may be harder than quitting cigarettes
VOX: There’s a robust literature on what works — and what doesn’t — to help youth get off cigarettes. Krishnan-Sarin says for now, she and other tobacco and addiction experts are extrapolating from that research to help patients who want to quit vaping. But there’s a twist: The experience of quitting nicotine vaping may actually turn out to be quite different from stopping smoking. Quitting vaping may actually be harder.
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Newly Signed Legislation Raises Federal Minimum Age of Sale of Tobacco Products to 21
FDA: On Dec. 20, 2019, the President signed legislation amending the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, and raising the federal minimum age of sale of tobacco products from 18 to 21 years. It is now illegal for a retailer to sell any tobacco product—including cigarettes, cigars and e-cigarettes—to anyone under 21.
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Senators Criticize Trump’s E-cig Policy
CBS19 News: More than two dozen members of the U.S. Senate, including Tim Kaine, are criticizing a new policy they say won't address certain flavored e-cigarettes or flavored e-liquids that are not in cartridges.
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Stroke: Smoking both traditional and e-cigarettes may raise risk
Medical News Today: A team at George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, has uncovered another electronic cigarette health concern. This time, it relates to stroke risk.
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Flavored vapes ban could soon come to N.J. It’s up to Murphy now.
NJ.com: New Jersey could soon outlaw flavored e-cigarettes, as state lawmakers Monday gave final approval to a bill banning certain vaping products in the midst of a national health crisis.
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New Jersey moving ahead on vaping ban, bills expected to be signed by Phil Murphy
NorthJersey.com: Flavored vaping products could soon be outlawed in New Jersey after lawmakers voted Monday to prohibit their sales and cap the amount of nicotine in vaping liquids.
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Invalidity of an Oft-Cited Estimate of the Relative Harms of Electronic Cigarettes
American Journal of Public Health: The “95% safer” estimate is a “factoid”: unreliable information repeated so often that it becomes accepted as fact. Public health practitioners, scientists, and physicians should expose the fragile status of the factoid emphatically by highlighting its unreliable provenance and its lack of validity today.
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Flavors Hook Kids Coalition Calls for Lawmakers to Pass Legislation Banning the Sale of ALL Flavored Tobacco in NJ Before Session Ends Next Week
Insider NJ: Time is running out. NJ Lawmakers Must Act NOW to end the sale of ALL flavored tobacco products in New Jersey including flavored e-cigarettes, cigars & menthol cigarettes!
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FDA's ban on some flavored e-cigarettes draws skepticism from both sides
ABC 7 - WJLA: A ban on most flavored vaping products announced by the Trump administration Thursday has left few on either side of the contentious policy dispute satisfied as the president attempts to navigate a compromise between the demands of public health advocates and the needs of a growing American industry.
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Speakers Outline Dangers of Vaping at Cresskill Forum
Pasack Press: Dorian Fuhrman and Meredith Berkman, two of the co-founders of Parents Against Vaping e-cigarettes (PAVe), provided the information about vaping dangers and gave insight to help empower parents to discuss those dangers with their children to keep them from getting “fooled into JUUL.”
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NJ takes step to ban vaping, increase penalties and taxes
North Jersey.com: Committees in the Senate and Assembly approved a group of bills that ban the sale of flavored e-cigarette products and menthol cigarettes, increase taxes on vaping products and set a framework for oversight of vaping retailers. The bills prompted hours of discussion as lawmakers expressed an urgent need to address a public health issue, while also hearing concerns that a ban could hurt businesses that sell to adults or could create a black market.
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New Jersey Lawmakers Advance E-Cigarette Flavor Ban
US News & World Report: Candy, cocoa and chocolate, as well as any other flavor of e-cigarette, are among the flavors New Jersey lawmakers sought to prohibit on Thursday, along with a separate ban on menthol-flavored traditional cigarettes.
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It’s time to ban flavored vapes in N.J., task force demands. Murphy agrees.
NJ.com: New Jersey should ban the sale of all flavored vaping products — including menthol — and prohibit the online sale of e-cigarettes, according to a task force Gov. Phil Murphy appointed to address a wave of severe lung diseases that have killed 18 people in the nation, including a woman in the state.
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E-cigarettes linked to lung problems, first long-term study on vaping finds
NBC News: The first study on the long-term health effects of electronic cigarettes finds that the devices are linked to an increased risk of chronic lung diseases, according to research published Monday in theAmerican Journal of Preventive Medicine.
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New York insurance companies now required to cover costs of quitting vaping
NY Post: New York will require all private and public health insurance companies to fully cover costs related to quitting vaping, the state Department of Financial Services said Thursday.
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The Next Vaping: Big Tobacco claims to have created a safer cigarette. Is unleashing it a big mistake?
The Atlantic: Branded “IQOS,” which is widely believed to be an acronym for “I Quit Original Smoking,” the device is the first in what’s expected to be a new class known as “heated tobacco” or “heat not burn” products. They’re not vaping or smoking, but another way of inhaling the addictive stimulant nicotine.
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