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Vaping may seem safer than smoking cigarettes, but it won’t protect you from lung damage.
While vaping was marketed as less harmful than smoking cigarettes, researchers reported it is clear doing both isn’t safe.
Exclusive e-cigarette use is significantly associated with new cases of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
People might think they can reduce their risk of cancer by occasionally swapping their cigarettes for a vape pen—but they ...
Learn more about a new study that confirms the multitude of health risks associated with e-cigarettes, including COPD and high blood pressure.
Researchers from University College London found that vaping has stayed constant over the last year — including for young ...
So-called “dual users” — folks who both smoke and vape – are exposed to the same levels of nicotine and cancer-causing toxins ...
A Johns Hopkins Medicine-led analysis of medical information gathered on a diverse group of almost 250,000 people over four ...
The forthcoming disposable vapes ban may have a "limited impact" on the number of people using e-cigarettes, according to ...
As young adults swap cigarettes and vapes for oral nicotine products, policymakers should recognize this shift as harm ...
Cigarette smoking among US adults decreased by 6.8 million persons from 2017-2023, but this was offset by a 7.2-million-person increase in vaping.
Vaping, initially marketed as a safer alternative to smoking, has become a significant public health concern. E-cigarettes, ...