The long-term effects of vaping are still emerging, but early research indicates vaping damages the lungs much like smoking.
Research shows that vaping may cause a wealth of problems for young people. A recent study found that children who vaped were more likely to go on to be smokers, be diagnosed with asthma and have poor ...
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Officials spark debate with controversial ban on popular consumer products: 'This is government interfering'
Beyond the policy debate, experts warn that vaping carries hidden costs for both public health and the planet. Not only do ...
The Independent on MSN
GP explains why vaping is so hard to give up
One of the main biological reasons that makes vaping so difficult to give up is the addictive nature of nicotine, explains the GP.
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WHO Warns Over 100 Million People Are Vaping, Including 15 Million Teens: Know the Health Risks
The World Health Organization has reported that over 100 million people worldwide, including 15 million teenagers, are using ...
Researchers have concluded for the first time ever that vaping causes lung damage after viewing study results in mice. The study out of Baylor University exposed mice to both oxygen, smoke, ...
Overall, smoking traditional cigarettes and cigars posed a greater risk for prediabetes, increasing the threat by a worrying ...
In recognition of October as Fire Prevention Month, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Smoke-Free ...
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Kingston school district officials work to end vaping
School district officials are taking aim at vaping and the problems it causes when alarms are set off, requiring the high school to be evacuated. A “full-court press” of actions ...
B.C. has proposed some new laws that would target both vape manufacturers and wholesalers in an effort to protect British ...
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