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Is vaping killing us slowly?
In 2003, we saw the arrival of an innovative product—the electronic cigarette. The e-cigarette seemed like a seemingly safer ...
If you ask educators, student vaping appears to be on the rise. Seven of 10 teachers, principals, and district leaders surveyed by the EdWeek Research Center in December said they have seen an ...
On health policy and particularly vaping, however, that goes out the window. What we have instead is policy guided by conspiracy theory. Butler’s narrative is about how e-cigarettes, marketed as ...
The Food and Drug Administration has been particularly resistant to approving the sale of vaping products that are not flavored like cigarettes. The vast majority of the vaping products approved ...
A woman expressed concern after observing a passenger vaping on a public bus on Feb 6 at about 11am. Stomper Gowri shared with Stomp that she boarded bus service 911 from Woodlands Interchange. "This ...
As you run down the battery of yet another “blackcurrant apple”-flavoured Lost Mary, you may well be asking yourself the question: How can I quit vaping, when vapes are everywhere? Vapes ...
While it’s probably true that vaping is less dangerous than smoking cigarettes, questions still remain about how healthy a habit it really is. It’s a question that was raised again this week ...
SINGAPORE: Scrolling through TikTok, a student in Singapore might stumble upon a clip of an influencer in Indonesia vaping inside a trendy cafe. On Instagram, sleek vape devices resembling tech ...
Vape use has become increasingly popular in recent years with nearly one in 10 11 to 15-year-olds vaping frequently. It’s been widely believed for a long time that vaping would have similar ...
Lots of people who vape want to quit, but there’s very little guidance on how best to do so. In the U.S., recent reports estimate that 5.9 percent of youth and 4.5 percent of adults currently vape.
Vaping, often marketed as a healthier alternative to smoking, can still pose significant health risks, including an increased potential for cancer due to harmful substances in e-cigarettes.
Doctors are now exploring whether the rise in vaping might be connected in some way to a more sinister trend, also identified by CRUK, namely soaring rates of lung cancer in women under the age of ...