The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday announced its first authorization of fruit-flavored electronic cigarettes intended for adult smokers.
The agreement with New York, California, Colorado, Illinois, Massachusetts and New Mexico is the latest in a string of settlements Juul has reached across the U.S.
More and more evidence is finding vaping can cause DNA level damage that can lead to disease.
California's ban on flavored tobacco went into effect Wednesday after the Supreme Court denied a bid by the tobacco industry to block the measure.
The study surveyed millions of middle and high school students in the U.S. about use of flavored e-cigarettes. The agencies say the responses show a cause for concern.
The FDA can now regulate all forms of nicotine, closing a vaping loophole.