Trying to kick the smoking habit with e-cigarettes, or just worried about secondhand exposure to electronic cigarettes?
In a recent study published in the journal Nutrients, researchers used a mouse model to examine the effects of long-term consumption of a high-fat diet in the presence and absence of electronic ...
Smoking isn’t good for you. But e-cigarettes, with their sleek, USB bodies and mango-flavored cartridges, promised a sweeter, safer future. No tar, no combustion, no problem. But that picture is ...
Niraj Patel is a board-certified family medicine physician and the Medical Director of Cora Health. He completed his residency training through the Cleveland Clinic Akron General Health System, where ...
New research from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has found that a number of e-cigarette vapors contain unsafe levels of toxic metals, including lead and chromium. It is suspected that ...
Electronic cigarettes may have been deemed safer than traditional smoking by the American Cancer Society, but that doesn't make it a risk-free habit. Past research has found that oils used to vape ...
Brightly colored inexpensive and disposable electronic cigarettes and vapes continue to gain popularity. These devices turn flavored nicotine-containing liquid into a vapor that people inhale over ...
Use of electronic vapor products, or vaping, more than doubled among US high school students from 2017 to 2019 (from 13.2% in 2017 to 32.7% in 2019), a report from the Centers for Disease Control and ...
First there was smoked tobacco. Then there was smokeless tobacco. Now there’s something in between. It’s vaporized nicotine, aka “vaping.” It isn’t quite tobacco, and it isn’t quite smoking. Should we ...