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A UC Davis study claims that disposable e-cigarettes are more toxic than traditional cigarettes, and they release more lead during a day's use than 20 packs of regular cigarettes.
Tobacco kills up to half its users who don't quit, a grim reality that highlights the urgent mission of global tobacco control. A new report from the World Health Organization (WHO) reveals that while ...
The Lancaster County School District is taking proactive measures to combat the growing issue of teen vaping by installing vape detectors in its middle and high ...
It wasn’t that long ago when screaming “follow the science” was all the rage, even if the alleged science wasn’t remotely ...
A UC Davis study claims that disposable e-cigarettes are more toxic than traditional cigarettes, and they release more lead ...
Disposable electronic cigarettes were found to have higher levels of dangerous metals than traditional cigarettes, making ...
E-cigarettes have become increasingly popular over the last two decades, especially among young people. These sleek, ...
Jacob Temple is warning people about the health consequences of e-cigarettes, saying he now has the lungs of a 70-year-old ...
Every percentage point increase in youth vaping represents thousands of lives at risk. The adolescent brain, vulnerable and ...
Women aged 40 years and older have a 50% greater risk for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) vs men in the same age group, according to study findings published in BMJ Open Respiratory ...
Smokers are no longer allowed to light up in public parks, at swimming pools, or at beaches, or "anywhere children may be ...