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E-cigarette regulations strengthening next year as gov't seeks to curb teenage use
E-cigarettes that use synthetic nicotine will soon be classified as tobacco from April of next year, marking the first change ...
The justices handed a win, for now, to the Food and Drug Administration in its rejection of applications from makers of flavored liquids used in e-cigarettes. By Adam Liptak Abbie VanSickle and ...
A customer puts freshly rolled cigarettes into a bin at The Big Cat’s Smoke Shop. Sharon Catlin, left, and Michael Hatzisavvas are partners in The Big Cat’s Smoke Shop in Bristol, Conn.,which allows ...
Experts debate e-cigarettes' role in smoking cessation and public health at ERS Congress 2025, weighing benefits against potential risks and regulatory needs. A lively pro-con session on e-cigarettes ...
AMSTERDAM — At the European Respiratory Society (ERS) Congress 2025, respiratory experts lay out the pros and cons of using e-cigarettes in smoking cessation. While some clinicians champion the ...
SAFETY AND INCLUSION. A NEW UC DAVIS STUDY CLAIMS. DISPOSABLE E-CIGARETTES ARE MORE TOXIC THAN TRADITIONAL CIGARETTES. THE STUDY SHOWS. E-CIGARETTES RELEASE MORE LEAD DURING A DAYS USE THAN 20 PACKS ...
Some disposable e-cigarettes, including vape pods, have alarmingly high levels of toxic metals in their vapor, found a UC Davis study. The items are especially popular with young adults and teens.
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