Researchers surveyed 700 adults across the United States who had used e-cigarettes in the past 30 days. Study participants made hypothetical monthly purchases across seven product categories: ...
Vaping can cause cancer , say researchers - but still isn't as damaging as smoking cigarettes.
New research from the University of Kansas shows people who experience chronic pain tend to consume cigarettes and ...
A cloud of fruit scent or mint can hide what matters most: what happens after the aerosol hits living tissue. That question ...
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 ...
The research looked at the chemical composition of "vape smoke" and assessed its cancer risk using data from published animal ...
A cross-sectional study of 232 young adults in Bangkok found that e-cigarette users were more likely than non-smokers to ...
As early as the 1880s, there was evidence that smoking tobacco damaged your lungs. But it took almost 100 years ...
Vaping is likely associated with increased risk of lung and oral cancers Harmful chemicals in e-cigarette aerosols can damage ...
Some of the most common reasons teens vape include boredom, experimentation, relaxation, taste and weight loss, according to a new study from The Institute for Social Research at the University of ...
It’s generally suspected that vaping isn’t good for our health, and a new study has confirmed what we’ve always suspected. The comprehensive review, led by cancer researchers from the University of ...
New global research links vaping to cancer risk, while experts warn of higher addiction levels, especially in teens. What ...