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SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
@SGottliebFDA
RT @Surgeon_General: Congratulations to James Carroll – for being sworn in today as the Director of the Office of National Drug Control… https://t.co/vu2t5GBQ1G
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
@SGottliebFDA
RT @SeemaCMS: Today’s proposal from @HHSgov to reform the broken drug pricing system and incentivize upfront drug discounts is a huge step… QT @SecAzar: This proposal has the potential to usher in the most significant change in how Americans’ drugs are priced at the p… https://t.co/6jxAqhNiDs)
CollinsforGA (R-Ga.)
@Douglas_Collins
Neither of the two pro-life Democrats in the Senate – Bob Casey of Pennsylvania and Joe Manchin of West Virginia – has made public comments about the... https://t.co/dw3njY4xb7
RT @TedVogt6: This is big! Congrats to Gov @dougducey and the AZ Legislature for passing sound water policy to secure AZ's future for generations to come. https://t.co/e3xg2lIkzf
RT @RobertBluey: "183 House Democrats voted against federal protections for abortion survivors. Another way to say it: 183 House Democrats voted to allow infants to die after they were born." https://t.co/aZZM0Jw7qB
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
@SGottliebFDA
The shocking growth of kids use of tobacco products, principally e-cigs, is one of the biggest public health crises FDA is grappling with and an urgent issue requiring a change in behavior among regulators, public health officials, and manufacturers and retailers. Time is short.
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
@SGottliebFDA
There’s no evidence these trends are leveling off. Quite the opposite. It’s likely that rates of use among youth will continue to climb in 2019 as our regulatory action lags the cultural shift underway among kids that made these products “cool” and de-stigmatized tobacco use.
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
@SGottliebFDA
The biggest risk, which this JAMA study evaluates and reveals, is that a proportion of the kids hooked on nicotine through e-cigs will become regular cigarette users. And the reductions in youth smoking rates that we’ve achieved in America will be lost for another generation.
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
@SGottliebFDA
A critical factor is data shows that kids using e-cigs ARE NOT kids who “would have smoked cigarettes.” Quite the opposite. We stigmatized cigarette use. These are kids who rejected cigarettes, but now, having become hooked on nicotine through e-cigs, will be more likely to smoke
Duffy4Wisconsin (R-Wis.)
@Duffy4Wisconsin
RT @RepSeanDuffy: ? HUGE NEWS! ? January jobs numbers crush expectations. Pro-growth policies work! https://t.co/ICRE9z7mQZ
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