Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes), widely marketed as a safer alternative to traditional cigarettes, are now hooking ...
According to NSW Health, vaping for 40 days can lead to 'significant, acute changes' in both physical and mental health, ...
Research Study Demonstrates Significantly Reduced Secondhand Toxicant Exposure from Charcoal Free Shisha Devices and ...
It's another reason to stop vaping in the new year. According to research, vaping, like smoking, has an immediate negative effect on the user’s blood flow — even if the vape does not contain any ...
But smokers who quit with the help of e-cigarettes are much more likely to continue using vapes. The post Study claims ...
Vaping is common among young people in Ohio: in 2021, one in five high schoolers in the state reported partaking in the habit. But research into how to help vapers quit is limited. In an effort to ...
While no form of smoking is healthy, vaping does not carry the same cancer or lung disease risk as smoking cigarettes - that’s according to the biggest study of the matter, carried out in 2022 by King ...
Let’s check what we’ve heard and what we think we know against the science.
Vaping with nicotine has become commonplace. It can be used to stop smoking cigarettes, but it has several serious health risks. The long-term effects of vaping are unknown.
The usage of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) is linked to an adult's early development of asthma, according to a recent research published in JAMA Network Open. Adriana Pérez, Ph.D., from ...
Frequent teen vaping might boost the risk of exposure to lead and uranium, potentially harming brain and organ development, suggests research published online in the journal Tobacco Control. The ...