The long-term effects of vaping are still emerging, but early research indicates vaping damages the lungs much like smoking.
For years, you were a member of the pack-a-day club, enjoying a quick puff in the parking lot before work, another drag on your lunch break, then chilling out with a leisurely smoke on your way home ...
The University of Birmingham leads £1.55m research to assess the long-term effects of vaping on respiratory cells, immunity, ...
STARING in the mirror, Lizzie Cundy struggled to comprehend the woman staring back at her. A year of vaping had left her with ...
This past fall I was at my son’s little league baseball game; a group of 7–8-year-olds, surrounded by parents and grandparents cheering them on. In between innings a few of the parents stepped away, ...
A year-long investigation by University of Birmingham researchers will explore how vaping influences lung health in people ...
While vaping provides a pathway to help smokers wanting to quit, for non-smokers it may be the first step on a pathway to taking up smoking, a new study has shown. Led by University of Otago post ...
Originally presented as a less-harmful alternative to smoking cigarettes, electronic cigarettes and vapor products have ...
Tiburon is poised to ban the retail sale of all tobacco vaping products. The Town Council unanimously voted Wednesday to ...
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Safety of Vaping Marijuana vs. Smoking
Vaping marijuana is often touted as safer than smoking it. That's because vaporizers heat—but don't burn—herb, oil, or wax forms of marijuana inhaled through the device. However, vaping marijuana ...
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