While many sources consider vaping slightly less dangerous to health than cigarettes, it all depends on what you are vaping, ...
Vaping has gained immense popularity over the past decade, especially among teenagers and young adults. Marketed as a safer ...
According to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration, youth vaping ...
Reports have shown that vaping and using e-cigarettes can expose users to toxic amounts of cancer-causing chemicals that aren ...
Using cannabis edibles or tinctures, as well as vaping, daily and in high amounts is more likely to cause at least mild withdrawal symptoms if you stop abruptly. These symptoms can range from mild ...
Vaping may look cool when you're young, but it appears to be dulling the brains of college students, a new study warns. College students who vape have lower cognitive function scores than those ...
Jordan Brielle says she was “fully addicted” to vaping, even showering with her device — until a medical emergency forced her to quit Cara Lynn Shultz is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE.
From vaping, the cost of supplies to cellphone policies, the WTOP team is studying up on hot-button topics in education across the D.C. region. Follow our series “WTOP Goes Back to School ...
Nicotine gum is a type of medicinal nicotine replacement therapy. This article examines the potential negative effects from ...
The Government is cracking down on vaping, right? It’s rolling out “serious restrictions” including the banning of disposable vapes and restricting the sale of flavours and prohibiting point ...
The moves have been welcomed by many health organisations, including the Irish Heart Foundation, which previously described vaping as an “epidemic” among young people and has identified a need ...
Emily Earlenbaugh covers cannabis science and culture. In 2019, the EVALI epidemic (e-cigarette or vaping use-associated lung injury) led to 2807 hospitalizations with 68 deaths for those who were ...