A surge in e-cigarette use, particularly among young adults and women, is effectively canceling out the decline in ...
E-cigarettes may carry cancer risks of their own, researchers warn. A doctor explains what people who vape and parents should ...
A major international review of research suggests that one method may help more people quit smoking than both nicotine ...
Switching to pod-based salt-nicotine e-cigarettes triples smoking cessation odds and slashes carcinogen exposure.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 28 million Americans smoke tobacco (11% of US adults). 68% of smokers want to quit, and 55% of smokers have tried at least ...
I couldn’t get anyone I know to speak on the record for this story. The only regular smokers I know are in the restaurant industry, and in spite of the fact that anyone can see them smoking outside ...
A new study suggests that, for smokers who want to quit, e-cigarettes used in combination with smoking-cessation counseling may be more helpful than counseling alone. Most smokers say they want to ...
A new laboratory study found that cigarette smoke sharply disrupted lung cell defenses, while e-cigarette vapor showed no significant damage in the same model, highlighting important differences but ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Most parents who smoke now avoid it indoors around their children. Nicotine absorption was around 83% lower in ...