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A new study shows a sharp rise in nicotine-related incidents involving young children. Two young toddlers died. Experts say ...
Teen-friendly promotion of the product is spreading on social media. Adding to the concerns is a caffeine pouch startup from ...
How nicotine pouches are causing a rise in poisoning cases among young children and what parents can do to prevent it ...
Youth tobacco use in Indiana continues to trend downward — largely due to a decrease in e-cigarette use. But a new survey shows the percentage of students who tried nicotine pouches more than ...
Policy In Sweden, teen anti-tobacco movement stalled by pouches, snus While U.S. sees tobacco use dropping among youth, Sweden sees an increase because of smokeless products ...
On World No Tobacco Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) today launches a new publication and calls on governments to urgently ban all flavours in tobacco and nicotine products, including ...
Nicotine pouches also may contain fillers, sweeteners and other flavors. In January, the FDA authorized Zyn to market its flavored pouches to adults age 21 and older.
ZYN is tobacco-free but packed with nicotine that can lead to addition, experts say. Risks include high blood pressure and a potential risk of cancer.
Key Takeaways Use of nicotine pouches among U.S. high schoolers nearly doubled between 2023 and 2024 Use increased to 5.4% from 3% Teens were also twice as likely to report use within the past 30 ...
The popularity of nicotine pouches—small, flavored sachets tucked between the gum and lip—has nearly doubled among U.S. high school students in just one year, according to a new study from the ...
Organizations such as the American Heart Association and the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids have called for regulation of nicotine pouches, citing concerns about use among teens.