Health advocates and activists plan to intensify their push for a ban on menthol cigarettes this week, ratcheting up pressure on the White House ahead of what they say is a critical deadline.
Fretting political backlash from Black voters in November, President Joe Biden has indefinitely delayed the Food and Drug Administration’s recommended ban on menthol-flavored cigarettes. Biden fails ...
Op-Ed: I hope the presence of menthol products will soon be just as taboo as smoking inside restaurants. It’s been nearly 23 ...
Menthol, derived from mint plants, creates a cooling sensation by activating cold-sensing receptors. It's used in various products, including toothpaste, chewing gum, and sports supplements, to trick ...
(The Hill) – The Biden administration is delaying a decision on whether to ban menthol flavored cigarettes amid intense lobbying from critics including the tobacco industry, industry-backed groups and ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, alongside a bipartisan coalition of attorney generals, urged the Biden administration to prohibit the sale of menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars in a comment ...
The Biden administration abruptly announced Friday that it will delay regulations banning menthol cigarettes amid widespread opposition to the proposal. In a statement, Health and Human Services (HHS) ...
Over generations, menthol in tobacco has had a catastrophic health impact on Wisconsinites,” said State Health Officer Paula ...
Menthol activates TRPM8 receptors on nerve endings in your mouth, which are the same receptors responsible for sensing cold.
Recently, a delay in enacting a ban on menthol and flavored tobacco products was initiated by the White House, against the wishes of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Proponents of the ban say ...
Mint makes water feel icy because menthol activates cold receptors in the mouth, tricking the brain into sensing lower temperatures, scientists explain.