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As sales of e-cigarettes near $1B, restrictions on their use are being weighed. July 31, 2013 -- E-cigarettes—a relative novelty three years ago--are about to hit $1 billion in sales, according to ...
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The American College of Cardiology has some bad news for e-cigarette users after a new study found that those who vape are 19% more likely to develop heart failure compared to their non-vaping ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Researchers found higher quit rates for smoking with e-cigarette use vs. nicotine replacement therapy. It is ...
E‑cigarettes were initially marketed as a sleek way to help people quit traditional cigarettes — but that sentiment has largely gone up in smoke. Research indicates that most adult smokers who try ...
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 ...