Regulations which reduce youth exposure to flavored e-cigarettes may aid in preventing young people who try e-cigarettes from becoming long-term e-cig users.
Read More »San Francisco To Ban Sales Of E-Cigarettes
San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors is slated to vote Tuesday to ban the sale and distribution of e-cigarettes in the city. The city is the ...
Read More »E-cigs may have chemicals that cause lung disease
Many electronic cigarettes contain flavoring chemicals that may cause lung disease, researchers say. A team from Harvard School of Public Health in Boston tested 51 ...
Read More »Flavored tobacco enticing more teens to smoke
Bubblegum, cotton candy, chocolate: Just a few of the tempting flavors often added to tobacco being consumed by American children and teens. Now, an analysis ...
Read More »Teens Using E-Cigarettes More Prone to Take Up Smoking
Teenagers who use electronic cigarettes may be more likely to smoke the real thing, new research suggests. The study, which included almost 2,100 California high ...
Read More »Teens Unfamiliar With Harms of E-Cigarettes, Marijuana
Teens may have a firm grasp on the dangers of smoking cigarettes, but they appear less clear about how using marijuana or electronic cigarettes might ...
Read More »Vapers Believe E-Cigarettes Will Help Quit Tobacco
E-cigarette users are much more hopeful that the devices will help them quit smoking than the general public is, including people who just smoke traditional ...
Read More »Pregnant Women Think E-Cigarettes ‘Safer’ Than Regular Cigarettes
(HealthDay News) — More than 40 percent of pregnant women surveyed think electronic cigarettes are less harmful than tobacco cigarettes, according to a new study. ...
Read More »Some Kids Use Tobacco, E-Cigarettes Together, Study Finds
By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, Feb. 2, 2015 (HealthDay News) — American children and teens who smoke may also use a variety of other nicotine ...
Read More »California Campaigns To Curb E-Cigarette Use
As the popularity of electronic cigarettes continues to grow, California’s top public health official warned residents Wednesday about their dangers and announced a new campaign ...
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