E-cigarette and vape use has grown in the last decade, and new research suggests those who regularly use these devices have a ...
What tastes like fruit, is packaged like candy, is illegally marketed, has increased in sales by almost 50% in four years, is ...
U.S. high school students use e-cigarettes. That's roughly 3 million students nationwide. While most of the U.S. is improving ...
As awareness of the harmful effects of traditional smoking grows, many smokers are turning to e-cigarettes and vaping as a perceived safer alternative. Vaping products are marketed as tools for ...
The vaping industry is counting on President-elect Donald Trump to significantly overhaul how the FDA regulates flavored ...
While vaping and e-cigarettes have been technically banned by presidential decree in Mexico since 2022, the bill makes the ...
The Supreme Court on Monday heard arguments about the federal regulation of flavored e-cigarettes, in a case pitting the Food ...
Contrived mission statements about improving health and consumer choice distract from the serious health issues caused by ...
According to a new report from the Surgeon General's office, gay people vape e-cigarettes at higher rates than their straight ...
The surgeon general’s 837-page report emphasizes how e-cigarettes are a “singular health threat” to the queer community.
Electronic vapor products (also known as e-cigarettes, vapes or vape pens) have remained the most commonly used tobacco product among high school-aged students over the past 10 years.