Vaping was sold as the safe alternative to smoking. The evidence is now telling a more complicated – and more worrying – story.
Vitamin E acetate, in combination with THC, may be to blame for a national outbreak of e-cigarette-related lung injuries that's linked to dozens of deaths, according to US Centers for Disease Control ...
Electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, have grown in popularity in the past few decades as an alternative to tobacco cigarettes. Although research is just now emerging about the health effects of ...
Right now, doctors at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are trying to figure out whether people who vape are at a higher risk for severe illness from COVID-19. Currently, vapers and ...
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, ...
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 ...
At least 15 million teenagers across the world are using e-cigarettes, with youngsters on average nine times more likely to vape than adults in countries with data, the World Health Organization has ...
Health experts warn that modern habits may be putting the hearts of younger generations at risk earlier than ever before.
Amid growing concern over a mysterious outbreak of vaping-related lung illnesses and deaths, as well as a persistent epidemic of youth use, states are stepping in to limit access to e-cigarette ...