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Infographic: Blu E-Cigarette Vapor Shows No Evidence Of Damage To Human Lung Cells (IMAGE) Imperial Brands. Caption. New in-vitro research suggests vaping produces a similar effect on human ...
Pediatrics published a four-year study on e-cigarette usage in young adults. E-cigarettes have long been touted by manufacturers as a safe alternative to tobacco cigarettes, but new research adds ...
The FDA is supposed to decide by Sept. 9 whether and how e-cigarette companies—including market-leader Juul Labs—may keep selling their products in the U.S.
Researchers have identified acute effects of cigarette and e-cigarette smoking on vascular function, even without nicotine. The results of the ongoing research are being presented at the annual ...
An e-cigarette exploded in the pocket of an employee of a New York City wine store Wednesday morning, the man’s attorney said.
E-cigarette use has boomed in recent years, fueled largely by current and former smokers. Many cigarettes users have learned that they can satisfy their nicotine craving while doing less damage to ...
Vaping and e-cigarette use threatens student health and academic achievement and is draining precious school resources. Here’s how human interventions and technologies can help address the problem.
In recent weeks, a crisis has erupted over vaping. States have issued dire warnings, banned flavored e-cigarettes and tried, along with the federal government, to get to the bottom of what was ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized $76 million worth of unauthorized e-cigarettes, the federal agencies announced.. The seizure announced ...
According to a national survey by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), e-cigarette use among U.S. high school students tripled between 2013 and 2014. The rate of e-cigarette ...
The use of e-cigarettes by kids of high school age has soared – CDC statistics show that 1.5 percent of high school teens had tried e-cigs in 2011, compared with 16 percent in 2015.
An e-cigarette exploded in the pocket of an employee of a New York City wine store Wednesday morning, the man’s attorney said.