From less harmful to addiction-free, here are a few common myths about E-cigarettes every consumer should know.
Vapes or e-cigarettes were marketed as a safer, smokeless alternative to traditional cigarettes and even promoted as a tool ...
Vape pens and e-cigarettes create aerosols that both users and bystanders inhale; that’s different from the smoke traditional cigarettes emit. Studies link secondhand exposure to vaping aerosols with ...
Is vaping bad for my health? As people who use e-cigarettes and their loved ones pose questions like this, growing scientific evidence shows that the answer is yes. Research studies show that several ...
A single regulatory decision is forcing a difficult reckoning over how easily policy shifts can reshape the line ...
A large meta-analysis suggests that vaping is not cardiovascularly neutral, with elevated heart attack risk concentrated among people who previously smoked, raising questions about e-cigarettes as ...
The latest published federal study analyzing National Youth Tobacco Survey data shows that current youth e-cigarette use has ...
Sales of e-cigarettes have climbed nearly 50% over the past three years, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Thursday, rising from 15.5 million in January 2020 to 22.7 million in ...
E-cigarettes, marketed as safer alternatives, contain harmful substances and target youth with appealing flavors and designs, leading to addiction and health issues. Regulatory measures, including ...
While the acute exposure to electronic cigarette (E-cig) vapor has been associated with an increase in blood pressure, the chronic effect of E-cig vapor on blood pressure compared to standard ...
E-cigarette unit sales rose nearly 47% between January 2020 and December 2022. The spike in sales comes despite a federal crackdown that placed more restrictions on the flavors and marketing for ...