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Disposable vape, convenient or dangerous?
Disposable e-cigarettes, an increasingly popular form of smoking, are typically small, portable, easy-to-use devices with pre-charged batteries and ca…
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Vape: A new option for smoking cessation
Do e-cigarettes help quit smoking? It’s a question that’s been debated, but a new study offers an affirmative answer. According to the pap…
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Vape flavor crisis: Canadian youth smoking rate remains high, experts call on government to take action
New Canadian national data shows that Canadian teens are among the most frequent vapers in the world. Experts say the lack of action by the federal go…
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Vape: smoking cessation artifact or health hazard?
Recently, the latest research by David Mendez, dean of the University of Michigan School of Public Health, and his team concluded that there is suffic…
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Vape: the health crisis behind the sweet temptation
The UK’s advertising watchdog has claimed there is no evidence e-cigarette companies are preying on children, the Daily Mail reports. The announ…
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Vape are popular on social media, and supervision needs to be strengthened
According to foreign reports, social media platforms such as Instagram, TikTok and Facebook overwhelmingly have a positive attitude towards e-cigarett…
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Do vape hurt your lungs? Italian scientists reveal the real culprit of lung inflammation
Researchers at the Center of Excellence for Accelerated Harm Reduction (CoEHAR) in Catania, Italy, recently published a study comparing lung inflammat…
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Nicotine addiction among young people in Denmark: from vaping products
Smoking rates among young people in Denmark have fallen, but use of smoke-free nicotine products has risen, according to new research from the Danish …
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British health minister pushes e-cigarettes, plans to achieve “smoke-free” goal by 2030
British Health Minister Neil O’Brien delivered a keynote speech on tobacco control at the Policy Exchange on Tuesday, saying that e-cigarettes a…
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Vapes are a huge boost: Sweden becomes the “smoke-free pioneer” in Europe
Recently, the Swedish government announced that the country’s smoking rate has dropped to 5.6%, becoming the first country in Europe to achieve …