PEOPLE who vape or smoke just once a week could be almost 50 per cent more likely to develop high blood pressure, a new study warns. Scientists from the US and Finland working togther found ...
Smoking and/or vaping was associated with increased odds of elevated blood pressure and hypertension compared with not smoking or vaping, according to new data from the National Health and Nutrition ...
Vikram Niranjan, a public health specialist, has warned of the sinister impact the habit can have after analysing the results ...
Among tobacco users in the U.S., the idea that vaping helps people quit smoking has become popular. But new scientific findings challenge that belief. In a large national study, researchers found that ...
Public health bodies once cautiously endorsed vapes as a tool for smokers to quit. More than a decade later, the picture is less clear ...
E-cigarette sales rose 49% between 2019-2023, according to a report from the CDC Foundation and Truth Initiative. Although the use of e-cigarettes in youth has declined, more than 1.6 million youth ...
Australia is about to introduce a raft of new restrictions on vaping - Copyright AFP Raul ARBOLEDA Australia is about to introduce a raft of new restrictions on ...
Initially hailed as a safer alternative to traditional cigarettes and a quitting aid, the health implications of vaping are now less clear over a decade later. Recent studies indicate that vaping is ...
“Right now, we’re seeing a lot of people ages 18-25 starting to vape a lot more,” said program manager for the HBCU Rise Project for COSA, Kayla Stephens.
The conversation on the dangers of vaping and illicit cannabis sales in Connecticut continued Wednesday in Naugatuck with a conversation between state officials and the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NC bills introduced to protect children from effects of vaping RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – Lawmakers in North Carolina are considering ...