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The Food and Drug Administration has granted permission for Juul to continue selling its e-cigarettes, offering some reprieve ...
Experts are divided over whether efforts to keep Juul products off the market will put a dent in the youth vaping epidemic. The Food and Drug Administration made international headlines late last ...
JUUL Labs is no longer allowed to sell or distribute its e-cigarette or vaping products in the U.S. The FDA said its review found Juul products potentially harmful. The company plans to fight back.
The Food and Drug Administration has declared teen vaping an “epidemic.” Juul CEO Kevin Burns said he would tell parents whose children are addicted to Juul’s e-cigarettes, “I’m sorry.” ...
Tobacco opponents and Juul executives are testifying on Capitol Hill this week during a two-day hearing on the company’s role in “the youth nicotine epidemic,” setting the stage for a clash ...
Juul's CEO stepped down on Wednesday following backlash against the e-cigarette company's marketing practices and a wave of illnesses and 11 deaths linked to vaping in recent weeks.. Kevin Burns ...
E-cigarette maker Juul Labs has tentatively agreed to a settlement of $438.5 million for marketing its products to young ... and what the research says about the impact vaping has on young people.
Juul’s youth-prevention plan will cut into its revenues, but it’s not clear by how much. Juul was reportedly busy seeking to raising $1.5 billion in a funding round that would have valued the ...
More recently, on September 20, JUUL sued the FDA for the agency's refusal to disclose documents that justify the initial ban. The legal back and forth on JUUL's authorization reveals a deeper truth ...