First health organization to advocate ban on flavored nicotine pouches by June 30, 2025?
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Study Reveals Arsenic, Lead, and Heavy Metals in Flavored Nicotine Pouches, Urging Ban for Youth Protection
Dec 10, 2024, 11:09 AM
A recent study has raised significant health concerns regarding flavored nicotine pouches, highlighting the presence of hazardous substances including arsenic, lead, and other heavy metals. Reports indicate that these pouches, which are particularly popular among young users, contain harmful ingredients that may pose serious health risks. The findings have prompted calls for a ban on these products, with various media outlets emphasizing the urgent need for regulatory action to protect public health. The study's alarming results suggest that the toxic nature of these pouches warrants immediate attention from health authorities.
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