Breathing in giant clouds of nicotine vapor may not be such a good idea after all. Two new studies to be published in Nicotine and Tobacco Research show that burning nicotine fog juice at high ...
NEW YORK -- Electronic cigarettes are taking their toll on traditional cigarette volumes, according to a new survey by Wells Fargo Securities LLC. In its latest Tobacco Talk survey, Wells Fargo ...
(CNN) -- More middle school and high school students in the United States are being exposed to secondhand vapor from e-cigarettes in public places, new research finds. About 1 in 3 students last year ...
LONDON, March 21, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Europe stands at the forefront of the legal scenario of the global e-cigarette market with a series of laws and regulations for e-cigarette and e-liquid ...
A new study out Monday is yet more evidence that vaping isn’t the completely safe alternative to smoking it was once thought to be. The researchers claim to have found evidence, in mice, that ...
Researchers are working hard to determine the cause of more than 500 cases of lung illness affecting e-cigarette users. Eight of those people have died, sparking a criminal investigation from the FDA ...
Revenue Prospects by Product Type (Disposable, Rechargeable, eGo & Tanks, Personal Vaporisers & Mods and Others) and Geography E-Cigarettes & Vaporizers-our new study reveals trends, R&D progress, and ...
Cruise guests will no longer be able to bring vaping devices or e-cigarettes ashore in Mexico without breaking the law.
Connecticut lawmakers need to ban flavored vape products. Fruity and dessert-like flavors are designed to appeal to young people and should not be sold. Young people are getting their hands on these ...
An animal study has found that inhaling the vapor from e-cigarettes can cause cellular changes in the lungs that increase susceptibility to viruses and possibly even increase the risk of death.
Researchers from Queen's University Belfast have discovered that bacteria often found in the lungs became more harmful and caused increased inflammation when they were exposed to e-cigarette vape. The ...
About 1 in 3 students last year said they had breathed secondhand aerosol from e-cigarettes, which is an increase from the approximately 1 in 4 students who reported exposure in years past, according ...
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