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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.
E-cigarettes have become increasingly popular over the last two decades, especially among young people. These sleek, ...
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Vaping in Nigeria: Green outside, deadly within
By Robert EgbeWhen, during the 1920s, the American public began to identify smoking as the cause of their persistent cough, throat irritation, and other related diseases, tobacco companies – fearing a ...
The new law does not include e-cigarettes. Critics say this defangs the measure, as e-cigarette companies attract young people with different flavored vapes. As the ban came into effect on a broiling ...
The Global Tobacco Epidemic 2025 report underscores progress in reducing tobacco use globally but also warns that many ...
When I first saw the lead concentrations, they were so high I thought our instrument was broken," one of the researchers said ...
Indiana Youth Tobacco Survey (IYTS) released this week shows that youth tobacco use continues to decline, with high school ...
Turns out the disposable nicotine delivery systems are, as suspected, worse than the real thing, according to a new study ...
Some flavored vape pods — unauthorized, but easy to buy — have antimony levels that exceed the limits for cancer risk, new ...
E-cigarette use among high school students has also fallen to 5%, the lowest rate since Indiana began data collection for ...
Youth tobacco use in Indiana continues to trend downward — largely due to a decrease in e-cigarette use. But a new survey ...
Researchers report that some disposable vapes released higher amounts of metals and metalloids than older refillable ...