Newswise — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced today it will regulate all tobacco products including e-cigarettes. The rules prohibit sales of e-cigarettes to anyone under 18 and will allow the FDA to regulate the contents of these products.

RTI International is at the forefront of e-cigarette research and has conducted studies on e-cigarette contents, emissions, secondhand exposure, and the effects of e-cigarette advertising on teens.

Interview AvailabilityIn response to this breaking news, RTI offers interview availability of tobacco control and e-cigarette experts to discuss the impact of these FDA regulations.

Matthew C. Farrelly, PhD, Senior Director, Center for Health Policy Science and Tobacco Research, is a leading expert in tobacco control and e-cigarette research, specializing in state tobacco control programs, mass media campaigns and policy interventions. His research has focused on understanding how youth and adults respond to anti-smoking campaign messages.

Jonathan Thornburg, PhD, Director, Exposure and Aerosol Technology Program, is a leading expert in aerosol science and exposure assessment. He has conducted extensive research on e-cigarette emissions and the potential for secondhand exposure.

Jennifer C. Duke, PhD, Senior Public Health Analyst, is an expert in the evaluation of social marketing and mass media campaigns, specializing in e-cigarettes, tobacco prevention and tobacco cessation. Her research has focused on understanding youth exposure to mass media campaigns and their impact on health.

Annice Kim, PhD, Senior Social Scientist, Center for Health Policy Science and Tobacco Research, is an expert in evaluating digital/social media health campaigns, monitoring tobacco and e-cigarette marketing practices and its influence on consumers.

Youn Ok Lee, PhD, Social Scientist, studies health behavior and policies around the use of e-cigarettes and tobacco products. Her research has focused on use behavior patterns among youth and adults as well as monitoring evolving e-cigarette devices and trends.

To request an interview, contact Lindsey Luxon at [email protected] or 919.541.7340.

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