It can be difficult to detect whether a teen is vaping, but there are some things that we can watch for. Changes like ...
Vaping, often marketed as a healthier alternative to smoking, can still pose significant health risks, including an increased potential for cancer due to harmful substances in e-cigarettes.
with chemicals like vitamin E acetate in e-liquids identified as major contributors. Chronic vaping has been linked to impaired blood vessel function and increased cardiovascular risks.
People who switch completely from smoking to vaping have significantly reduced exposure to toxins associated with risks of cancer, lung disease, heart disease and stroke." Adding to this ...
Doctors have said that while vaping is better for you than smoking, it's not completely safe, and carries its own set of risks. Doctors around the world have observed lung injuries in patients who ...
While using e-cigarettes offers similar effects to smoking, experts have explained why those looking to quit should take a ...
Vape use has become increasingly popular in recent years with nearly one in 10 11 to 15-year-olds vaping frequently. It’s been widely believed for a long time that vaping would have similar ...
Text message-based programming and the drug varenicline were the only 2 strategies that were shown to be effective for quitting vaping.
An NHS doctor recently warned that the truth about the dangers of vaping will "take decades to come through". Dr Ahmed Ezzat, who posts on TikTok as Dr Mish Mash, said there are lots of parallels ...
Does the Albanese government believe in evidence-based policy? It claims to. It established the Australian Centre of ...