4 marketing tactics e-cigarette companies use to target youth
FDA's decision to deny JUUL marketing authorization is a major public health victory; but swift action on other leading brands must be taken as new data shows youth e-cigarette initiation continues
F.D.A. Orders Juul to Remove E-Cigarette Products from U.S. Market - The New York Times
E-cigarettes - Delaware Health and Social Services - State of Delaware
E-cigarettes and the marketing push that surprised everyone - Blog - Tobacco Control
The Quad: Understanding the history and future of e-cigarettes amid growing regulations - Daily Bruin
E-Cigarettes: Flavored Products Fuel… | Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
Electronic cigarette usage, health impacts, marketing and policy implications: Research roundup - The Journalist's Resource
E-Cigarette Ads Target Millions of Kids, CDC Says
Report: More and More Teens Seeing E-Cigarette Ads
Johns Hopkins Medicine Team Proposes Ways to Regulate and Better Manage E- Cigarette Use
FDA Denies Marketing Applications for 55,000 Vape Products Over Public Health Concerns • The Georgia Virtue
Big Tobacco' using COVID-19 messaging and influencers to market products | PR Week
E-cigarette Ads and Youth | VitalSigns | CDC
An experimental study of messages communicating potential harms of electronic cigarettes | PLOS ONE
Why Juul Claims It's Not Like Big Tobacco - The Atlantic
How Big Tobacco is trying to sell a do-gooder image and what Americans think about it
E-Cigarettes, as Consumer Products, Do Not Help People Quit Smoking, Study Finds | UC San Francisco
Electronic cigarette use among adults in 14 countries: A cross-sectional study - eClinicalMedicine
E-Cigarettes | Circulation
The Cool and Dangerous New Alternative to Cigarettes | Regis College Online