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So-called “dual users” — folks who both smoke and vape – are exposed to the same levels of nicotine and cancer-causing toxins ...
Learn more about a new study that confirms the multitude of health risks associated with e-cigarettes, including COPD and ...
MUSKEGON, MI - A new rule has been instated for smoking and vaping at Muskegon city parks. Smoking and vaping are not ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — In honor of Earth Day, the community helped clean up the SUNY Upstate campus. Earth Day is celebrated on ...
Cigarette smoke has a greater impact on airway health than marijuana smoke or vaping, according to new research by UC Davis.
By using the forthcoming vaping ban to support those who want to quit, employers can boost wellbeing and productivity, writes ...
After the U.K.’s 2024 announcement to ban disposable vapes, new research reveals a sharp decline in disposable vape use and a ...
Paid for by Consumer Action for a Strong Economy. For decades, U.S. tobacco policy has been stagnant. Bureaucracy and ...
Vaping may seem safer than smoking cigarettes, but it won’t protect you from lung damage.
People might think they can reduce their risk of cancer by occasionally swapping their cigarettes for a vape pen—but they ...
Isabella Troncao, 16, said she was “hours” away from death after vaping fueled an infection that nearly killed her.
Dr. Milan Khara, who specializes in smoking and vaping cessation, said it's best to lead with empathy, compassion and approach vaping just like any other substance use disorder.