Exposure to a national tobacco education campaign about e-cigarettes is linked to a reduced likelihood of initiating vaping among US youths, a study shows.
A lively pro-con session on e-cigarettes sparked discussion on their role in smoking cessation and public health during the European Respiratory Society (ERS) Congress 2025 taking place in Amsterdam, ...
Sales of e-cigarettes have climbed nearly 50% over the past three years, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Thursday, rising from 15.5 million in January 2020 to 22.7 million in ...
At least 15 million people aged 13 to 15 use e-cigarettes globally, with young people on average nine times more likely to ...
The World Health Organization says more than 100 million people across the world are estimated to be using electronic ...
E-cigarettes hit the market about 20 years ago, and became a hit among teenagers. A new survey, however, finds far fewer teens used e-cigarettes over the past year. E-cigarettes hit the market about ...
We all know that secondhand cigarette smoke is a bad thing − the dangers of tobacco smoke exposure to children specifically have long been known to cause ailments from asthma attacks and infections to ...
As sales of e-cigarettes near $1B, restrictions on their use are being weighed. July 31, 2013 -- E-cigarettes—a relative novelty three years ago--are about to hit $1 billion in sales, according to ...
Teens in the United States are far less likely to use e-cigarettes than they were a few years ago, but experts warn that any tobacco use among youth is unsafe — and now, the rise of nicotine pouches ...
E-cigarettes, marketed as safer alternatives, contain harmful substances and target youth with appealing flavors and designs, leading to addiction and health issues. Regulatory measures, including ...
Researchers have shown that there is strong evidence that e-cigarette use may act as a gateway to cigarette smoking and other health issues in young people. A review of reviews has revealed that there ...