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Swapping cigarettes for vapes does not significantly reduce the risk of lung cancer, study finds
Despite being positioned as a tool for quitting smoking, swapping cigarettes for vapes does not significantly reduce the risk ...
It’s in vaping’s DNA. Initially marketed as a safer alternative to traditional cigarettes, electronic cigarettes carry some ...
A new study has revealed the health risks associated with children who vape. Children who engage in vaping are more likely to go on to be smokers, be diagnosed with asthma and have poor mental health.
Vaping among teens is “getting out of control,” warns one Trent University professor, at the expense of young people’s health ...
E-cigarettes may carry cancer risks of their own, researchers warn. A doctor explains what people who vape and parents should ...
Vaping remains prevalent among Australian adolescents and young adults, despite increasing evidence of associated health risks and evolving regulatory restrictions. While some youth acknowledge ...
Vaping may look modern, harmless and fashionable, but lung specialists warn it carries hidden dangers that many young Indians ...
While vaping has been touted by manufacturers as a safer smoking alternative, the public health community is careful to point out the risks. Since the introduction of e-cigarettes to the U.S. in 2007, ...
For years, smokers searching for a “healthier” option have turned to e-cigarettes and vapes, hoping to ditch the dangers of tobacco. But as research continues, one thing is becoming clearer: neither ...
Since their debut in 2004, electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes have steadily grown in popularity. Approximately 9 million U.S. adults regularly use e-cigarettes, and that includes a growing number ...
Marijuana/nicotine co-use are a worsening problem in teens and young adults. This group perceives tobacco as bad but don't ...
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