New FDA guidance suggests mint, coffee, and spice vape flavors could be authorized, raising debate over toxic additives and youth vaping risks.
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Global health experts want risk-based regulation of nicotine products
UNITED KINGDOM — Global health experts and scientists are calling for the adoption of risk-proportionate regulation for ...
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A viral simulation compared smoking and vaping: Which is worse for the body?
A recent viral simulation has sparked fresh discussion by visually pitting traditional cigarette smoking against vaping to reveal their effects inside the body. The demonstration illustrates how each ...
A team of Northwestern High School sophomores solved clues, cracked codes, found keys and popped balloons as they raced to escape a conference room Monday, March 9. As part of the ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may allow some flavored e-cigarettes back on the market, but there’s a catch.
Right now, we’re seeing a lot of people ages 18-25 starting to vape a lot more,” said program manager for the HBCU Rise Project for COSA, Kayla Stephens.
A new school will soon be open in Montgomery to help students across central Alabama get hands-on training for jobs after high school.
Vaping was sold as the safe alternative to smoking. The evidence is now telling a more complicated – and more worrying – story.
The disposable vapes ban in the UK could lead to young adults switching to alternative products, including cigarettes, new research led by the University of Bristol has found.
The FDA is proposing a significant shift in its regulation of e-cigarettes, potentially allowing certain flavored vaping products after years of attempts to restrict them.
The Irish government has ramped up its hostility towards safer nicotine products by approving new legislation to further tighten restrictions ...
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