Authorities have launched a harsh crackdown, putting in place tough punishments with more targeted laws on the way. Now, if you get caught with an e-cigarette in Singapore, you could be jailed, sent ...
At first glance, that e-cigarettes, vapes, and other emerging tobacco products have been completely banned in Bangladesh looks to be a positive development. With this move, Bangladesh's amended ...
With vaping now more common than smoking, experts explain addiction and what actually helps people quit More socially acceptable than smoking – yet just as addictive – vaping has become the UK’s ...
China has unveiled plans to tighten controls over e-cigarette production and investment to address concerns over fierce intra-industry competition and excess capacity, the latest step in the country’s ...
A large meta-analysis suggests that vaping is not cardiovascularly neutral, with elevated heart attack risk concentrated among people who previously smoked, raising questions about e-cigarettes as ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Exclusive e-cigarette users vs. never users had a heightened likelihood for self-reported prediabetes but not ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Did laws to discourage underage vaping backfire? When researchers looked at statewide bans on flavored e-cigarettes and the effects on different age groups, they found the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Current and former e-cigarette use was associated with 27% and 13% higher odds of developing peptic ulcer ...
Experts debate e-cigarettes' role in smoking cessation and public health at ERS Congress 2025, weighing benefits against potential risks and regulatory needs. A lively pro-con session on e-cigarettes ...
ORDINANCE WILL BE PROPOSED. A BILL TO RESTRICT E-CIGARETTE SALES IN THE COMMONWEALTH IS WAITING ON A VOTE IN THE STATE SENATE. LAWMAKERS SAY THE BILL WOULD CREATE A DATABASE TO LIST ALL CERTIFIED ...
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — A recent study led by Johns Hopkins Medicine shows that e-cigarettes significantly increase users' risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and high blood pressure.
E-cigarette sales rose 49% between 2019-2023, according to a report from the CDC Foundation and Truth Initiative. Although the use of e-cigarettes in youth has declined, more than 1.6 million youth ...