E-cigarettes, commonly referred to as “vapes,” were invented in the early 2000s with the explicit goal of helping people quit smoking by transitioning them to something safer. But there are many ...
Many people worry about traditional secondhand smoke, but e-cigarettes bring a new concern with their clouds of vapor lingering in the air. Recent research highlights potential dangers from inhaling ...
Amid growing concern over a mysterious outbreak of vaping-related lung illnesses and deaths, as well as a persistent epidemic ...
Electronic cigarettes sounded like a good idea when they were developed in the early 2000s. Designed to heat and vaporize a solution of nicotine dissolved in propylene glycol or glycerol, electronic ...
The American College of Cardiology has some bad news for e-cigarette users after a new study found that those who vape are 19% more likely to develop heart failure compared to their non-vaping ...
E‑cigarettes were initially marketed as a sleek way to help people quit traditional cigarettes — but that sentiment has largely gone up in smoke. Research indicates that most adult smokers who try ...
Public perceptions of e-cigarettes have changed over time, with adults increasingly viewing them as more harmful than combustible cigarette.
The agency is proposing allowing other tastes for vapes, like mint, coffees, spices or tea, to appeal to adults. At the same ...