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"Youth should never use." US agency sparks controversy with sudden U-turn on e-cigarette products: 'A stunning failure to ...
Estimates suggest 1.2 million high school students and 11.1 million adults use e-cigarettes, most of which contain nicotine.
A new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham examined the effects of policies banning flavored e-cigarettes on ...
The rise of vaping in youth correlates with increased smoking risk, undermining public health efforts. Study calls for ...
Allowance of tobacco and e-cigarette use in the home was reported by more adults living in rural vs. urban areas, according ...
Convenience-store retailers have a cautious view on the outlook for the tobacco category, according to Goldman Sachs’ ...
Mass General Brigham researchers found that flavored e-cigarette bans may reduce vaping but unintentionally slow declines in cigarette smoking ...
A new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham examined the effects of policies banning flavored e-cigarettes on ...
Teens who vape are nearly as likely to smoke as youth in the 1970s, putting decades of anti-smoking progress at risk.
Teens who regularly use e-cigarettes are equally as likely as their peers from the 1970s to take up cigarette smoking, despite a substantial reduction in the prevalence of teenage cigarette use over ...
Police arrest Chinese national in Bangkok with illegal e-cigarettes, ketamine; investigation ongoing to find operation masterminds.