New findings link common vape ingredients to hidden heart risks, raising fresh questions about what users inhale daily.
Is vaping bad for my health? As people who use e-cigarettes and their loved ones pose questions like this, growing scientific ...
Cigarettes and other smoked tobacco products aren’t the only substances that carry health risks. E-cigarettes and other vaping products also contain harmful chemicals that may damage the lungs and ...
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How parents can talk to their kids about vaping as FDA authorizes some flavored e-cigarettes
Nearly 6% of U.S. middle and high school students vape. Although down from previous years, e-cigarettes remain the most used ...
A new scientific review has challenged the perception that vaping is harmless, finding growing evidence that e-cigarette use ...
A new study suggests that e-cigarette users, known also as vapers, may harm the respiratory health of those around them via "secondhand vaping." Before we draw any conclusions, the paper has some ...
A new scientific review suggests vaping may damage DNA, trigger chronic inflammation, and increase the risk of lung and oral ...
When e-cigarettes first came on the market in the mid-2000s, they were touted as a safer alternative to traditional cigarettes, and even a way for tobacco users to quit smoking. However, vaping still ...
No conclusive evidence yet shows a direct cause and effect between vaping and throat cancer, but a link may still exist. Vaping is the act of inhaling an aerosol, the vapor produced by heated liquid ...
An anonymous questionnaire completed by expectant mothers has found vaping to be an emerging area of concern. The Survey of ...
More than one of every 10 high school students is vaping, according to newly released federal data. While e-cigarette usage appears to be down from its pre-pandemic peak—when about 6 million middle ...
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