E-cigarettes, commonly referred to as “vapes,” were invented in the early 2000s with the explicit goal of helping people quit smoking by transitioning them to something safer. But there are many ...
A recent study revealed that e-cigarettes significantly impair athletic performance, similar to traditional cigarettes.
A study of 1,000 people revealed that 85% of vapers are former cigarette smokers, and due to the proposed ban by the ...
Health experts say e-cigarettes are at least 95% less harmful than smoking and have helped many people give up the habit. Dr Humayun Khan, a consultant in burns and plastic surgery at Wythenshawe ...
There has been a sevenfold increase in 'never smokers' vaping since 2021, when disposable e-cigarettes first became popular.
Using e-cigarettes or vapes is nowhere near as harmful as smoking cigarettes. However, health experts agree anyone who does ...
A new study published in the journal Lancet Public Health journal and funded by charity Cancer Research UK found that the ...
Eunhee Park will use a National Cancer Institute grant to evaluate use of a smartphone app in helping adolescents quit ...
E-cigarettes are almost twice as effective as nicotine replacements for helping smokers quit, a study suggests. A trial found 18% of smokers who used them to quit remained smoke-free after a year ...
cigarette paper is largely responsible for the rate at which a cigarette burns and the amount and density of the smoke it produces. The paper displays a pattern of concentric circle striations ...
Proposed legislation, such as the Control of Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Bill (Tobacco Bill), will ...