Ricky Resendez first tried e-cigarettes in eighth grade. By the time he got to high school, he was vaping daily. “It was just ...
A new study has found that young vapers in the United States who begin using e-cigarettes after graduating from secondary/high school are likely to progress rapidly to frequent use. While US youths ...
U.S. teens and young adults who vape are much more likely to start smoking cigarettes or to begin using cannabis or other drugs, a University of Michigan study, appearing in the journal Drug and ...
If one of your resolutions was to quit smoking, vaping might be just the thing you need. New research shows that people who start using e-cigarettes stop smoking tobacco cigarettes entirely. The ...
Blue raspberry, apple peach, and cotton candy ice all sound attractive and harmless, but might the appeal of these flavours damage children's health if used to entice them to start vaping. The NHS is ...
A new study has found that young vapers in the United States who begin using e-cigarettes after graduating from secondary/high school are likely to progress rapidly to frequent use. While US youths ...
Research links vaping flavours to mental health effects, including teen depression and anxiety, beyond nicotine alone. The ...
University of Otago researchers have discovered three psychological factors that predict if a non-smoker will start vaping. The study, published in the journal Drug and Alcohol Review, investigates ...
Vaping has become so rampant among young people that 2.5 million US kids now vape. So why is so little attention being paid to this serious health scourge? AFP via Getty Images See more of our ...
A new study has revealed teen vaping rates across America, with some states well above or below the average rate of 7%. The research by Olofly, hemp industry experts, examined e-cigarette use among 12 ...
A new study has found that young vapers in the United States who begin using e-cigarettes after graduating from secondary/high school are likely to progress rapidly to frequent use. While US youths ...