A 12-year-old girl who suffered a lung collapse and spent four days in an induced coma has told the BBC that children should never start vaping. Sarah Griffin had asthma and was a heavy vaper when she ...
Young adults are now more likely to vape than to use traditional cigarettes. After years of public health success in decreasing the numbers of people using cigarettes, researchers are seeing striking ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Third graders vaping? That’s what educational professionals in Fort Wayne say they have found. Kids are finding vapes, also known as e-cigarettes, on playgrounds, around ...
LIBERTY COUNTY, Ga. (WTOC) - According to the CDC’s latest data, around 2.5 million teenagers in the United States use e-cigarettes, known as vapes. It’s a widespread issue and one that both health ...
Over the last three months, the vaping industry has come under intense scrutiny and the industry said they are being unfairly blamed as a whole. Many in the vaping industry, like Jeff Kathman, are ...
Young adults who are more familiar with e-cigarette marketing practices are more likely to have attitudes against vaping than those unaware of the industry’s marketing, according to a study led by ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 You can’t walk through ...
Boys and girls aged under five are becoming so ill from vaping they are ending up in hospital – with a 733% increase over four years in under 20s needing treatment. Last year, there were 50 admissions ...
Starting next year, San Antonians who vape indoors will face fines of up to $2,000. City Council on Thursday voted unanimously to include puffing on e-cigarettes in the city’s existing ban on indoor ...
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