Vaping remains prevalent among Australian adolescents and young adults, despite increasing evidence of associated health ...
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 ...
Electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, have grown in popularity in the past few decades as an alternative to tobacco cigarettes. Although research is just now emerging about the health effects of ...
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 ...
A new study has revealed the health risks associated with children who vape. Children who engage in vaping are more likely to go on to be smokers, be diagnosed with asthma and have poor mental health.
A French health agency review of 2,500 studies finds vaping significantly less harmful than smoking, though not risk-free. The findings offer key insights for India as policymakers assess ...
When e-cigarettes first appeared around 2010, they were hailed as a breakthrough: nicotine delivery without the toxic tar and combustion byproducts of traditional cigarettes. Public health bodies ...
"We have a responsibility to change course now." New WHO report reveals alarming trend among young people: 'Decades of ...
Tsakani – CPF chairperson Mncedisi Somyo has raised serious concerns over the growing trend of early smoking among learners in both primary and high schools. Somyo highlighted that children are being ...
Since their debut in 2004, electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes have steadily grown in popularity. Approximately 9 million U.S. adults regularly use e-cigarettes, and that includes a growing number ...