At least 15 million people aged 13 to 15 use e-cigarettes globally, with young people on average nine times more likely to ...
The long-term effects of vaping are still emerging, but early research indicates vaping damages the lungs much like smoking.
The percentage of e-cigarette users among high school students in the United States has declined to about 20% in 2020 from 27.5% last year, researchers from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and ...
A recent Politico report published Monday identified that Europe faces a renewed tobacco crisis. According to the World ...
As sales of e-cigarettes near $1B, restrictions on their use are being weighed. July 31, 2013 -- E-cigarettes—a relative novelty three years ago--are about to hit $1 billion in sales, according to ...
Almost 28% of those reporting use said they used e-cigarettes every day. About 2.55 million middle and high schoolers in the United States reported using e-cigarettes, an increase of 21.5% from those ...
In 2018, annual health care expenditures attributable to current e-cigarette use totaled $15.1 billion or $2024 per person, according to researchers. Using e-cigarettes as an adult is associated with ...
Doctors warn that young people are turning to vaping in increasing numbers, but GPs lack the guidance, data, and tools to ...
Even though electronic cigarettes do not contain any illicit substances, the liquid can cause serious health problems. Often, ...