A new FDA proposal would reduce the amount of feel-good nicotine in cigarettes to near-inconsequential levels.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a rule to drastically reduce the amount of nicotine in cigarettes and other combusted tobacco products.
Mass General for Children's Dr. Scott Hadland discusses FDA approval of new nicotine pouch, Zyn.
Nicotine keeps smokers on the hook, but if the Food and Drug Administration has its way, tobacco companies will be forced to use less of it.
AG William Tong has joined a national movement of attorneys general in combatting the spread of dangerous e-cigarettes being used by and harming young people.
Federal health officials on Thursday backed the public health benefits of nicotine pouches, authorizing Philip Morris ...
AMHERST, Mass. (WWLP)–A new report finds that rewards and financial incentives are helping people quit smoking, including ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved 20 ZYN nicotine "pouch" products for sale after what it called "a ...
Officials proposed limiting the amount of nicotine to make cigarettes less addictive, but it's unclear if the incoming ...
In a significant public health move, federal officials have introduced a 334-page proposal with the aim of capping nicotine levels in cigarettes. This bold initiative is designed to address the ...
The FDA has proposed cutting nicotine levels in cigarettes to non-addictive levels, aiming to curb smoking addiction and ...