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Special Report: FDA targets e-cigs that hook teens but don't help smokers quit
(Reuters) - E-cigarette makers face an existential threat. By May, they must submit applications to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration proving that their products provide a net benefit to public health. If a company fails to make its case, the FDA has the power to order its products off the market.
Online shops to take e-cigs off shelves
BEIJING: China’s online marketplace has taken action to remove vaping products after a nationwide ban of online sales and advertising of such products took effect last week.
Gobind mulls calls to ban online sale of e-cigs, vape
KUALA LUMPUR: The CommuÂnicaÂtions and Multimedia MinisÂtry is looking into calls to ban the online promotion and sale of e-cigarettes and vape, says minister Gobind Singh Deo.
US to ban flavoured e-cigs after six vaping-related deaths
WASHINGTON (Bernama): The Trump administration is planning to ban the sale of flavoured e-cigarettes after an outbreak of vaping-related lung diseases sickened over 450 and killed at least six people in the country, reported Xinhua news agency.
Health Ministry to table Bill on controlling vaping, e-cigs
KUCHING (Bernama): The Health Ministry will be tabling a new Bill on the usage of tobacco, vape, electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) and shisha in Parliament by March 2020 sitting.
Targeting teens
Some of the latest e-cig and vape devices are cheap, as small as your thumb and can even be worn as a watch. Tobacco control experts say awareness among parents and teachers are crucial in keeping this new addiction out of schools.
Dzulkefly: New Act soon to regulate use of e-cigs and shisha
SERI ISKANDAR: A new Act is being formulated to regulate the use of e-cigarettes and shisha, says Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad.
Dzulkefly: New law to curb use of vapes, shisha and e-cigs being formulated
SERI ISKANDAR: A new law to curb the use of vapes, shisha and e-cigarettes is being formulated, says Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad.