NEW YORK – A study published on Monday found that electronic cigarette smoke with nicotine caused mice to develop lung cancer. The study conducted by researchers at the NYU School of Medicine found ...
Cigarette smoking is on the decline in New Haven, according to new community-level data. Results from a 2015 DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey — of 16,219 randomly-selected Connecticut adults age ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The systematic review evaluated 58 interventional, observational and qualitative studies conducted from 2004 to ...
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 ...
People who use both combustible-tobacco cigarettes and e-cigarettes have the same risk of cardiovascular disease as those who smoke exclusively, according to a longitudinal analysis of US-based data ...
E-cigarette smokers have a high risk of developing lung and bladder cancer, as well as certain heart diseases due to carcinogenic e-cigarette smoke (ECS), according to a study published in the ...
Public health groups say e-cigs are guilty until proven innocent. — -- Electronic cigarette sellers hoping to capitalize on the new CVS ban on the sale of tobacco said they are frustrated that ...
Electronic cigarettes have attracted media and consumer attention for claims of their addictive nature, variety of flavors, and increased use among teens, sparking regulatory oversight and policies. A ...
Using e-cigarettes and other tobacco products to keep from relapsing to cigarettes doesn’t appear to be effective, according to a new longitudinal study of nearly 13,000 smokers in the United States. ...
Cigarette smoking among Americans has plummeted to an all-time low, with only 11 percent of U.S. adults saying they have smoked cigarettes in the past week, according to a new Gallup poll. It’s even ...