"Dripping" is a new method of some teens that are into vape. This method is set to make the flavor taste batter and gives the user a stronger hit according to a new study.
Health officials recently released the risks that are associated with using "e-cigarettes." It is also reported that vaping is not a gateway for smoking cigarettes.
FDA’s onslaught of recently published e-cigarette regulations is reportedly going to create a black market given the tons of paperwork involved and the ridiculously expensive approval process for each product that costs around millions of dollars. Meanwhile, UK’s Royal College of Physicians advocate the use of e-cigarettes as tobacco substitutes and a way for smokers to quit smoking.
The UK-based Royal College of Physicians has recently published a 200-page report on Thursday advising and even recommending e-cigarettes as an effective smoking cessation aid for smokers. The report, however, contradicts earlier US findings linking vaping devices to higher likelihood of trying or going back to traditional tobacco-based smoking habit.
Even though cigarette smoking has reduced significantly in U.S. in the last ten years, it still remains a public-health hazard.
An American Cancer Society study shows that in spite of the excise taxes on tobacco cigarettes, they work out cheaper than e-cigarettes.
A new study found increased likelihood of smoking among teenagers who reported using e-cigarettes.
Bringing of selfie sticks is not allowed at the Comic Con San Diego.
The study is significant given the increased ad spending on e-cigarettes.
California health officials announce that electronic cigarettes are toxic, addictive, carcinogenic and a public health risk.
As five to 15 times more formaldehyde is found in e-cigarettes, vaping might lead to cancer.
A recent study reveals that high schoolers who otherwise would not smoke are more drawn to using electronic cigarettes.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM