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Category: 2025 Articles

AAP names Dr. Brian Williams to tobacco section

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has named UW-CTRI Researcher and Pediatrician Dr. Brian Williams to the AAP Section on Nicotine and Tobacco Prevention and Treatment. Williams has agreed to an invitation to fill a two-year vacancy and is eligible to run for another three years if he chooses. “This is a tremendous honor,” Williams …

Half of teens try to quit vaping

About half of teens ages 15-17 who currently vape tried to quit within the past year, according to PATH data from 2021-2023 published by UW-CTRI researchers in the journal JAMA Pediatrics. More than a third of those teens vaped on a daily (or near-daily) basis. “The good news is, half tried to quit and around …

New low-nicotine products coming soon

22nd Century Group, Inc., which has permission from the FDA to market very-low nicotine cigarettes (VLNs) with reduced exposure claims, announced major updates to its Pinnacle line of products, including Pinnacle VLN Gold cigarettes and Pinnacle Menthol VLN cigarettes which will be sold at approximately 1,700 stores across 27 states. Sales to customers are expected to …

They’re baaaaack! 

Rutgers researchers reported seeing Hyde nicotine strips for sale in a New Jersey vape shop. They’re also available virtually everywhere from various vendors online. They are similar to previous nicotine strips from other tobacco companies which were removed from the market in 2020 by the FDA. These flavored strips dissolve quickly on the tongue or roof …

First UW Cannabis Research Conference connects potential collaborators

UW-CTRI co-hosted the inaugural UW-Madison Cannabis Research Conference at Union South on Earth Day, April 22, 2025. As dual use of nicotine and cannabis grows, and the state legislature considers legalization of cannabis use, UW-CTRI staff networked with other researchers, clinicians, farmers, and entrepreneurs. The conference was organized by an interdisciplinary group of UW faculty and staff …

Paper: AI Tool Helps Screen for Addiction

UW-CTRI Researcher Dr. Marlon Mundt and colleagues today published a paper in Nature Medicine that found, compared to patients who received provider-initiated consultations, patients identified for addiction medicine referrals by AI screening and who received consultations had 47% lower odds of being readmitted to the hospital within 30 days after their initial discharge. Lead author …

UW-CTRI’s Matthews Wins Alder 12 Race

UW-CTRI Research Specialist Julia Matthews on April 1 defeated incumbent Alder Amani Latimer to represent District 12 on Madison’s City Council. That district includes north side neighborhoods near the Dane County Regional Airport. Matthews told the Capitol Times that her work at UW-CTRI prepared her well to handle the complex issues she will tackle as an alder. …