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Adolescents who use either e-cigarettes or conventional tobacco products (CTP)—like cigarettes, cigars, hookah and pipes—are ...
Dr. Michael Ong, a UCLA professor of medicine and health policy management, discusses the approval, e-cigarettes and their associated health risks.
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Tech Xplore on MSNScientists design sustainable and more resistant asphalt using cigarette buttsSince the advent of filter cigarettes, cigarette butts have become a predominant form of waste, with projections indicating ...
Adolescents who use e-cigarettes or conventional tobacco products are significantly more likely to report symptoms of ...
Despite campaign-trail promises from Donald Trump to protect flavored vapor products, tobacco harm reduction tools remain ...
Following a prolonged and high-stakes legal battle, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted Juul marketing ...
Last week, the Vapor Technology Association ran ads stating its opposition to illegally imported Chinese vapes, citing the risk they pose to children, despite its leadership and the organization ...
An influx of illegal vapes that are appealing to children has been making its way into the U.S. from China, the head of the ...
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News Medical on MSNTeen tobacco use linked to higher rates of depression and anxietyAdolescents who use either e-cigarettes or conventional tobacco products (CTP)-like cigarettes, cigars, hookah and pipes-are significantly more likely to report symptoms of depression and anxiety than ...
MELAKA: The Melaka Health Department is preparing a proposal to ban the manufacturing and sale of e-cigarettes or vape ...
An observational study published in PLOS Mental Health looks at mental health outcomes in teens who smoke or use e-cigarettes. Prof Peter Hajek, Professor of Clinical Psychology, and Director of the ...
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — A new Marshall University study is revealing that certain vape flavors alone are increasing the ...
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