Share on Pinterest New research found that people who vape and smoke cigarettes are less likely to quit than people who only smoke cigarettes. Lucy Lambriex/Getty Images Vaping does not help most ...
People who vape and smoke cigarettes are far less likely to leave nicotine behind than people who only smoke cigarettes. While the long-term health effects are unclear, vaping introduces harmful ...
Proponents of the bill say it is aimed at protecting youth and cracking down on Chinese vape products. Critics say it will put vape stores out of business and harm consumers seeking safer ...
New York is suing some of the largest vape distributors for allegedly fueling the country’s youth vaping epidemic. New York Attorney General Letitia James announced the lawsuit against 13 major ...
Vaping could be more harmful to the body than traditional cigarettes, possibly increasing the risk of dementia, heart disease, and organ failure, according to the leader of a groundbreaking study ...
The suit, which names popular vape manufacturers including Puff Bar, PVG2, EVO Brands, Demand Vape, Magellan Technology, Midwest Goods, Pod Juice, Safa Goods, Mi-One Brands, Mylé Vape ...
While e-cigarettes represent a viable alternative to traditional smoking, they are still not safe for the state’s teenage population, 22% of which vape, according to the Tennessee Advisory ...
While smoking rates have fallen to record lows, vaping has become increasingly common, with some evidence finding it to be a less harmful alternative to cigarettes. But a new study out of ...
A 12-year-old girl from Buri Ram province in Thailand is battling for her life after suffering near-total lung damage, reportedly due to two years of vaping, according to The Nation. Her family ...
Vaping does not help smokers quit, a study published Wednesday by UC San Diego researchers found, refuting a common misconception among tobacco and e-cigarette users. The report, published ...
A 12-year-old girl in Thailand is in critical condition due to severe lung damage after vaping for two years. Another case in the UK involved a 12-year-old girl who went into a coma from excessive ...
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