Topic AddictionAdvertisingAdvertisingCancerCancerChewing TobaccoCigarettesCigarsCostCostDeathDeathDiseaseDiseaseE-cigarettesEnvironmentEpidemicFashionFlavors/MentholFlavors/MentholGamingHealth RisksHealth RisksHealth RisksHeroinHookahIngredientsIngredientsJuulLegal AgeLegal AgeMarketingMarketingMoviesMusicOpioidsOverdosePainkillersPetsPop CulturePop CulturePrescriptionsProductsProfilingProfilingQuittingQuittingRecoveryRetailRetailSmoke-Free PlacesSmoke-Free PlacesSmokingSocial MediaStreamingTobacco SalesTobacco SnuffTVVaping ShowClose Filters Filter by Tags Subtags Search Change Issue SmokingVapingOpioids Showing 117 of 549 results. Fact Fact Fact The opioid mortality rate increased as the u.S. Life expectancy rate decreased. 193 Reactions Source: Xu JQ, Murphy SL, Kochanek KD, Bastian B,Arias E. Deaths: Final data for 2016. National Vital Statistics Reports; vol 67 no 5. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2018. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. Multiple Cause of Death 1999-2016 on CDC WONDER Online Database, released December, 2017. Data are from the Multiple Cause of Death Files, 1999-2016, as compiled from data provided by the 57 vital statistics jurisdictions through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program See all +less − Epidemic Fact Fact Fact Individuals who are prescribed opioids prior to graduating high school are 33% more likely to misuse prescription opioids after graduating. 235 Reactions Source: Prescription Opioids in Adolescence and Future Opioid Misuse Richard Miech, Lloyd Johnston, Patrick M. O’Malley, Katherine M. Keyes, Kennon Heard Pediatrics Nov 2015, 136 (5) e1169-e1177; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2015-1364 See all +less − Prescriptions Fact Fact Fact Since 1999, over 9,000 children and teens have died from opioid overdoses. 33 Reactions Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC WONDER: Multiple Cause of Death 1999-2017. See all +less − Overdose Fact Fact Fact 68% of the people who died from opioid overdoses in 2017 were men. 14 Reactions Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. Multiple Cause of Death 1999-2017 on CDC WONDER Online Database, released December, 2018. Data are from the Multiple Cause of Death Files, 1999-2017, as compiled from data provided by the 57 vital statistics jurisdictions through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program. See all +less − Overdose Fact Fact Fact The New York Times reported that a former Senior Manager at JUUL stated the company knew their ad campaigns could appeal to teens. 4 Reactions Source: Richtel, M., & Kaplan, S. (2018). Did Juul Lure Teenagers and Get ‘Customers for Life’?. Nytimes.com. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/27/science/juul-vaping-teen-marketing.html. See all +less − Juul, Advertising Fact Fact Fact JUUL has no recycling program in place despite producing 20 million products each month. 1 Reactions Source: LaVito, A. (2017). JUUL e-cigs' growth in popularity strains supply chain. CNBC. Retrieved from https://www.cnbc.com/2017/10/30/juuls-popularity-exposes-the-challenges-of-making-a-mass-market-e-cig.html. See all +less − Juul Fact Fact Fact According to a Congressional Subcommittee report, JUUL misled consumers about it being helpful for smoking cessation. 3 Reactions Source: The Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy. (2020). Update on the Subcommittee’s E-Cigarette Investigation (pp. 1-46). See all +less − Juul, Advertising Fact Fact Fact According to a Massachusetts AG lawsuit, JUUL Labs purchased ads on websites designed for kids, like teen.com, seventeen.com, and even a site called hellokids.com. 4 Reactions Source: The Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy. (2020). Update on the Subcommittee’s E-Cigarette Investigation (pp. 1-46). See all +less − Juul, Advertising Fact Fact Fact According to a Massachusetts AG lawsuit, JUUL knowingly used images of models that appeared to be unsuitably young. Reactions Source: The Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy. (2020). Update on the Subcommittee’s E-Cigarette Investigation (pp. 1-46). See all +less − Juul, Advertising, Profiling Pagination First page« First Previous page‹ Previous … Page9 Page10 Page11 Page12 Current page13 Page14 Page15 Page16 Page17 … Next pageNext › Last pageLast »
Fact Fact Fact The opioid mortality rate increased as the u.S. Life expectancy rate decreased. 193 Reactions Source: Xu JQ, Murphy SL, Kochanek KD, Bastian B,Arias E. Deaths: Final data for 2016. National Vital Statistics Reports; vol 67 no 5. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2018. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. Multiple Cause of Death 1999-2016 on CDC WONDER Online Database, released December, 2017. Data are from the Multiple Cause of Death Files, 1999-2016, as compiled from data provided by the 57 vital statistics jurisdictions through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program See all +less − Epidemic
Fact Fact Fact Individuals who are prescribed opioids prior to graduating high school are 33% more likely to misuse prescription opioids after graduating. 235 Reactions Source: Prescription Opioids in Adolescence and Future Opioid Misuse Richard Miech, Lloyd Johnston, Patrick M. O’Malley, Katherine M. Keyes, Kennon Heard Pediatrics Nov 2015, 136 (5) e1169-e1177; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2015-1364 See all +less − Prescriptions
Fact Fact Fact Since 1999, over 9,000 children and teens have died from opioid overdoses. 33 Reactions Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC WONDER: Multiple Cause of Death 1999-2017. See all +less − Overdose
Fact Fact Fact 68% of the people who died from opioid overdoses in 2017 were men. 14 Reactions Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. Multiple Cause of Death 1999-2017 on CDC WONDER Online Database, released December, 2018. Data are from the Multiple Cause of Death Files, 1999-2017, as compiled from data provided by the 57 vital statistics jurisdictions through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program. See all +less − Overdose
Fact Fact Fact The New York Times reported that a former Senior Manager at JUUL stated the company knew their ad campaigns could appeal to teens. 4 Reactions Source: Richtel, M., & Kaplan, S. (2018). Did Juul Lure Teenagers and Get ‘Customers for Life’?. Nytimes.com. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/27/science/juul-vaping-teen-marketing.html. See all +less − Juul, Advertising
Fact Fact Fact JUUL has no recycling program in place despite producing 20 million products each month. 1 Reactions Source: LaVito, A. (2017). JUUL e-cigs' growth in popularity strains supply chain. CNBC. Retrieved from https://www.cnbc.com/2017/10/30/juuls-popularity-exposes-the-challenges-of-making-a-mass-market-e-cig.html. See all +less − Juul
Fact Fact Fact According to a Congressional Subcommittee report, JUUL misled consumers about it being helpful for smoking cessation. 3 Reactions Source: The Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy. (2020). Update on the Subcommittee’s E-Cigarette Investigation (pp. 1-46). See all +less − Juul, Advertising
Fact Fact Fact According to a Massachusetts AG lawsuit, JUUL Labs purchased ads on websites designed for kids, like teen.com, seventeen.com, and even a site called hellokids.com. 4 Reactions Source: The Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy. (2020). Update on the Subcommittee’s E-Cigarette Investigation (pp. 1-46). See all +less − Juul, Advertising
Fact Fact Fact According to a Massachusetts AG lawsuit, JUUL knowingly used images of models that appeared to be unsuitably young. Reactions Source: The Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy. (2020). Update on the Subcommittee’s E-Cigarette Investigation (pp. 1-46). See all +less − Juul, Advertising, Profiling