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Juul To Stop Selling Fruity Flavored E-Cigarettes In AmericaOnly tobacco, mint and menthol flavors will remain for sale in the United States.

'It's Rampant': Chatfield High School Tackles E-Cigarette Use Among StudentsThe Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment says Colorado teenagers vape or use e-cigarettes more than in any other state.

12 Year Olds Can Now Call The Colorado QuitLine; JUUL Announces ChangesThe Colorado QuitLine is taking much younger callers in response to the popularity of vaping among teenagers.

FDA Anti-Smoking Campaign Targets Minority TeensThe Food and Drug Administration announced a new anti-smoking campaign on Tuesday, one that specifically targets minority teenagers.

New Colorado QuitLine Customized For Native American SmokersAccording to the CDC, cigarette smoking is more common among American Indians than any other racial and ethnic group in the U.S. And research indicates American Indians have a tougher time quitting than other smokers.

QuitLine Helps People Kick The Habit For The New YearThose hoping to kick the habit of lighting up can get some extra help from the Colorado Quitline. The free call-in service has helped more than 77,000 people stop smoking in the past decade.

Budget Cuts Mean Fewer Cancer Screenings In ColoradoColorado's new state budget that took effect last week cuts millions from cancer-screening and prevention programs that doctors say save lives.