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New study finds nicotine pouch ingestions increased by more than 760% from 2020 to 2023 in children ages 6 and younger.
Nicotine pouches can look and smell like candy to young kids and can lead to accidental ingestion and poisoning. Here's what parents need to know.
Poisonings among young children have risen sharply as products like nicotine pouches and vaping liquids become more popular, according to a new study.US poison control centers received 134,663 reports ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Nicotine pouches are a fast-growing source of nicotine poisoning in young children, according to a new study ...
The number of young children in the US reportedly poisoned by eating nicotine pouches surged between 2020 and 2023, according ...
More adults with social disadvantage receiving 8-week vaporized nicotine products vs. nicotine replacement therapy achieved 6 ...
Researchers recommend that people store nicotine products safely away from children, and avoid using them in front of kids.
Teen vaping is decreasing, but now nicotine pouches are gaining ground.
Nicotine pouch ingestions increased by more than 760% from 2020 to 2023 and were 1.5 times more likely to cause serious ...
While smoking rates decline, a concerning trend emerges: nicotine pouch poisoning in young children. A recent study reveals a ...
The amount of kids who have gotten ill after ingesting nicotine pouches increased from 2010 to 2023, the study shows. The ...