Vaping – new study to look into long-term impact of e-cigarettes
Researchers are looking into the long-term impact of vaping on the cardiovascular system as part of a new study. A team at Manchester Metropolitan University
Researchers are looking into the long-term impact of vaping on the cardiovascular system as part of a new study. A team at Manchester Metropolitan University
Disposable vapes could still be available through the NHS despite the upcoming ban reported last week. Government ministers are said to be working towards a
Government ministers are said to be preparing a ban on disposable vapes as concerns grow over the number of young people who use them. Leading
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E-cigarettes are 70% more effective in helping smokers ditch their habit than nicotine replacement therapy. This is according to a new review undertaken by Cochrane.

Researchers who have taken the first look at bacteria in the mouths of young and healthy vapers say the potential for future disease lies just

E-cigarettes alter the mouth’s microbiome and makes users more prone to inflammation and infection, according to researchers at the New York University (NYU) College of

Data from the 2019 Monitoring the Future Survey of eighth, tenth, and twelfth graders show high rates of e-cigarette use compared to a year ago,

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have totaled 805 possible cases of lung illnesses related to vaping, with 12 resulting in death, prompting the agency to

A potential carcinogen that has been banned as a food additive is present in concerningly high levels in electronic cigarette liquids and smokeless tobacco products,

Electronic cigarettes and vaping have become hot and controversial topics. Every week it seems, the national media reports on some new study or adverse health