A new report is raising concern about tobacco use among kids and flavored cigars are among the top concerns. Here in the Valley, Tempe city leaders want to further regulate the selling of tobacco.
Smoking cigarettes has become a drag — but stogies are now all the rage in the Big Apple, where cigar use among kids under the age of 17 has doubled between 2001 and 2013, according to a new study.
Flavoring added to small, cheap cigars is making these the second-most popular tobacco product among youth, a new report shows. The report comes as federal regulators prepare to bar flavored cigars.
ATLANTA (AP) -- Small cigars flavored to taste like candy or fruit are popular among teens, according to the first government study to gauge their use. About 1 in 30 middle and high school kids said ...
When I became a parent it never occurred to me to monitor kids for cigars. So, I was shocked by results of a national survey, recently released by the Campaign for Tobacco-free Kids. While cigarette ...
More than two of every five teen smokers use flavored little cigars or cigarettes, according to a new report from U.S. health officials. Regulators are concerned that these flavors, which mask the ...
Little cigars are attractive to teens because they look like cigarettes but cost pennies each Marketers of e-cigarettes are advertising them in malls and places where teens hang out E-cigarettes come ...
The Food and Drug Administration released its long-awaited plan Thursday for regulating e-cigarettes and other tobacco products — and says it will ban their sale to anyone under 18. The sweeping new ...
A letter to the American Journal of Public Health that wonders whether teenagers are "choosing cigars over cigarettes" is the latest excuse for anti-smoking activists to mislead the public about the ...