Experts say it makes sense that vaping could aggravate the symptoms of COVID-19. New data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last week warns that young people may be more ...
*Electronic cigarettes are common items that we see in adverts, movies, as well as many neighborhood stores. Therefore, you probably have seen them a couple of times. While they are popular, there are ...
This evidence challenges the popular belief that vaping is a safe way to quit smoking. While e-cigarettes produce vapour ...
Electronic cigarettes, or e-cigs, may be just as bad for the cardiovascular system as traditional cigarettes, according to a study published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
Andrew Joseph covers health, medicine, and the biopharma industry in Europe. You can reach Andrew on Signal at drewqjoseph.45. LONDON — The stacks of brightly colored disposable e-cigarettes, touting ...
E-cigarettes may look sleek, but they create a lot of ugly and toxic trash. Disposable nicotine pods can be poisonous, and vape pens contain... Don't Toss That E-Cig: Vaping Waste Is A Whole New ...
Teenagers who use flavored e-cigarettes are more likely to keep vaping, a study has found. A total of 478 vaping teenagers who attended 10 schools in the Los Angeles County area took part in the study ...
Alabama's Senate Bill 9 aims to modernize the state's indoor air quality laws by treating electronic nicotine delivery ...
Vincent Van Gogh, "Skull with a Burning Cigarette," Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, circa 1885. Source: WikimediaCommons.org/Public Domain They come in “Cherry Crush ...
More than 2 million high school and middle students reported using e-cigarettes in 2021. A quarter of them say they vape daily. Now, the Food and Drug Administration is trying to do something about it ...
Most Ohio universities and colleges ban the use of e-cigarettes on campus, but with an increasing number of college students using them, Gov. Mike DeWine is calling on higher education officials to ...
Derb E-cigs owner Troy LeBlanc says the regulations are causing him to close Kentucky locations and open in Indiana instead.