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Nicotine pouches have emerged as a transformative product, offering a smoke-free alternative to traditional tobacco use.
Evidence shows e-cigarettes help more smokers quit than patches alone, but experts warn that trendy pods and puffs can fuel ...
Government and industry continue to struggle to navigate the line between protecting youth while not infringing on choices ...
Teens were also twice as likely to report use within the past 30 days or year WEDNESDAY, May 7, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- The use of nicotine pouches nearly doubled among U.S. high school students ...
A “game changing” new nicotine pouch has launched in the UK with a claimed world-first “advanced bioceramic technology” ...
Nicotine pouches are rising in popularity — a trend that has raised concerns in the public health community. New research shows the use of nicotine pouches, like those sold by the brands Zyn ...
Gen Z? More like Gen Zyn—because young adults love Zyn. For the uninformed, Zyn are oral nicotine pouches that are slowly usurping the grip that e-cigarettes like Juul and Puff Bars have had ...
As the UK prepares for the disposable vape ban coming into effect on June 1st, new research commissioned by übbs, the nicotine pouch brand, reveals the ...
Have you or your kids tried ZYN? The nicotine pouches are small, smokeless and easy to hide, and college students told News4 that’s the point. “People like to take them before classes ...
Nicotine pouches were first introduced to the UK market in 2019. Common brands in the UK include ZYN, Velo and Nordic Spirit. Nicotine pouches are similar to snus – loose tobacco in a pouch that ...
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HealthDay on MSNNicotine Pouch Use in Teens Linked to Lower Risk for Continued VapingMONDAY, May 19, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Nicotine pouch use in adolescence is associated with a lower likelihood of continued vaping, according to a study published online May 19 in Pediatrics. Alyssa ...
More U.S. high-schoolers used nicotine pouches — smokeless nicotine powder products — last year than the year before, according to new research published in JAMA Network Open. The researchers ...
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