Tech startups chasing a productivity edge are handing out free nicotine pouches to employees — stocking office fridges and vending machines with flavored stimulants that workers say sharpen focus, ...
Meet the tech industry’s latest perk: nicotine-pouch fridges and vending machines. Nicotine pouches, which have grown in popularity in recent years, including among Wall Street bankers, have become a ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Starting January 1, 2026, nicotine products in Washington will be subject to the tobacco products tax at 95% of the selling price. This change affects all nicotine products, whether ...
The paper presents the policy messages in 2 parts: consequences of nicotine consumption and actions to address nicotine-induced adverse health effects. HealthDay News — Nicotine is toxic to the heart ...
It's beside the point to debate whether vaping or nicotine pouches can be more healthy than smoking a cigarette, a major new report argues. Nicotine is toxic to the heart and blood vessels regardless ...
Nicotine is the drug that keeps people coming back to cigarettes, but not the substance that causes serious health effects in people who use tobacco. It is the tar and toxic chemical mix in tobacco ...
Janet Hoek receives funding from the Health Research Council of New Zealand, the Marsden Fund, NZ Cancer Society and NZ Heart Foundation. She is a member of the Health Coalition Aotearoa's smokefree ...
The smokefree alternative is benefiting from numerous positive developments. The trajectory of pouch products has been "remarkable," according to Chris Howard, executive vice president of external ...
This year, one of the fastest-growing trends in modern nicotine is embracing the holiday season with a special limited-edition release. By Daniel Fusch The holiday season hits differently in 2025.
Athletic Nicotine makes low-dose, slow-release nicotine pouches without the smoke. Co-founder Jason Winn reimagined nicotine use for high-performance athletes. But building a brand that promotes ...
Young children are swallowing nicotine pouches at an increasing rate, prompting a warning from a Michigan health system. Ingesting small quantities of nicotine can cause nausea, vomiting and increased ...