A new survey led by the University of Melbourne has found that 70% of Australians aged between 16–39 may be at risk of using nicotine pouches. The study is published in the journal Nicotine & Tobacco ...
The Food and Drug Administration’s approval of low-risk tobacco pouches is welcome, but why did it delay for more than four ...
On January 17, the FDA authorized ZYNs for sale, claiming their benefit to tobacco users outweighed their risk to the public.
Despite the millions of people its products kill every year, and the thousands more whose health is destroyed, the tobacco ...
Why did Swedish nicotine pouches become a generation's go-to fix for blasting through long work days and longer nights out?
Snus, the smokeless tobacco product with Scandinavian origins, has gained popularity among celebrities, particularly athletes and entertainers. With its discreet nature and reduced health risks ...
The South Australian government has become the first state in Australia to ban the sale of nicotine pouches. The pouches are ...