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Nicotine pouches are now a fast-growing source of nicotine poisoning in young children, according to a new study.
The study, published Monday in the journal Pediatrics, found a 763% increase in the rate of reported nicotine pouch ...
July 14 (UPI) -- Health experts say in recent years the number of kids taken ill after ingesting nicotine products has surged ...
Colorado teacher Kyle Wimmer works at at high school in the Adams County school district and sees just how prevalent vapes ...
Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel joins 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the growing concern of nicotine pouches ...
No law in place currently restricts the age of sale for nicotine pouches, meaning a child could enter a shop and be sold ...
Researchers recommend that people store nicotine products safely away from children, and avoid using them in front of kids.
As nicotine products continue to become more popular in the U.S., a new study reveals nicotine poisonings among young ...
They may look like tiny pillows, but they pack a toxic punch. Cigarette smoking has plummeted dramatically since 1965, but in recent years, nicotine use is on the rise thanks to vapes and nicotine ...
The amount of kids who have gotten ill after ingesting nicotine pouches increased from 2010 to 2023, the study shows. The ...
Vaping was also better across subanalyses by age, sex, nicotine dependence, and mental illness and resulted in fewer ...