A new study has linked e-cigarette or vape use to a higher risk of heart attacks, particularly for people that used to smoke normal cigarettes. This has raised concerns about the cardiovascular safety ...
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In research described as “a stark warning” to those tempted to start smoking, scientists are reporting that cigarette smoke begins to cause genetic damage within minutes — not years — after inhalation ...
More than 1 in 10 young adults use electronic cigarettes to inhale tobacco in the process called vaping, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Friday. The CDC found 11% of adults ...
E-cigarettes have joined their less technological counterparts in the ban from all enclosed workplaces in Los Angeles. The ban includes bars and restaurants, but excludes dedicated vape lounges, or ...
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