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health1 year ago

FDA Approves First Menthol E-Cigarettes Amid Health Concerns

The FDA has approved the first menthol-flavored e-cigarette products, sparking criticism from public health advocates who argue it could increase youth vaping. The decision supports the idea that e-cigarettes can help adult smokers quit, despite ongoing concerns about their appeal to young people and the health risks associated with nicotine. The approval includes products from NJOY, a subsidiary of Altria Group, and comes amid legal challenges and criticism over the FDA's handling of e-cigarette regulations.

health1 year ago

FDA Approves First Menthol E-Cigarettes to Aid Adult Smokers

The FDA has authorized the first menthol-flavored e-cigarettes from NJOY, suggesting that vaping flavors could help reduce the harms of traditional tobacco smoking. This decision supports vaping companies' claims that their products can aid adult smokers, though it is likely to disappoint parent groups and anti-tobacco advocates concerned about the appeal of menthol flavors to teens.

health1 year ago

FDA Approves Marketing of Four Menthol E-Cigarette Products

The FDA has authorized the marketing of four menthol-flavored e-cigarette products from NJOY LLC after an extensive scientific review. These are the first non-tobacco flavored e-cigarettes to receive such authorization. The FDA emphasizes that these products are not safe or FDA approved, and stringent marketing restrictions are in place to mitigate youth risk. The decision was based on evidence showing benefits for adult smokers outweighing the risks, including youth appeal.

health2 years ago

"Menthol's Surprising Link to Alzheimer's Uncovered in Mouse Study"

A study conducted on mice with Alzheimer's disease has found that inhaling menthol can improve their cognitive abilities by reducing the interleukin-1-beta (IL-1β) protein, which regulates the body's inflammatory response. The research suggests that certain smells, like menthol, could be used as therapies for Alzheimer's and other central nervous system diseases. The study also revealed a potential link between the immune system, the central nervous system, and smell, highlighting the importance of further research in humans.

health2 years ago

Menthol's Surprising Potential in Alzheimer's Treatment

A new study has found that inhaling menthol can improve cognitive abilities in mice with Alzheimer's disease. The chemical compound can stop some of the damage done to the brain that's usually associated with the disease. The study shows the potential for particular smells to be used as therapies for Alzheimer's. The research adds some promising data, but plenty more is needed in humans as well as mice.

health2 years ago

Menthol inhalation shows promise in improving cognitive function for Alzheimer's patients.

Inhaling menthol might possibly stave off the devastating memory loss and mental decline associated with Alzheimer’s disease, according to Spanish researchers. In initial animal trials, scientists found that repeated short exposures to the minty-smelling organic compound helped regulate the test subjects’ immune systems and prevent cognitive deterioration. The discovery of how the olfactory function impacts cognitive function may facilitate the creation of new odor-based therapies that could reverse the effects of Alzheimer’s. Menthol is a naturally occurring chemical in peppermint and other mint plants and is widely used in cosmetics as well as medicinal preparations for the relief of pain and respiratory conditions.

health2 years ago

Menthol may improve cognitive function in Alzheimer's disease.

Inhaling menthol could help reduce Alzheimer's symptoms, according to a study by Spanish researchers. The substance found in cigarettes, candy, and other mint-flavored goods lowered levels of proteins that caused Alzheimer's-related brain swelling in mice. However, doctors would likely recommend a person eat mints or sniff other menthol-flavored goods instead of smoking. Smoking has long been shown to increase the risks of cognitive decline related to Alzheimer's.

health2 years ago

Mint-flavored Vapes Linked to Lung Damage and Calls for Ban

Adding mint flavor to e-cigarette liquids produces more vapor particles and is associated with worse lung function in those who smoke, according to researchers from the University of Pittsburgh. The study used a robotic system to mimic human breathing and vaping behavior and found that commercially available e-cigarette liquids containing menthol generate a greater number of toxic microparticles compared to menthol-free juice. The study suggests that menthol additives could be just as dangerous as vitamin E acetate, which was strongly linked to lung injury in users of e-cigarettes and vapes.