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E-cigarettes reinforced nicotine addiction more than nicotine gum among young adults who regularly vape, results show.
Experts have warned that a potential fallout of the vape ban is that young people and adults may turn to alternative products ...
World No Tobacco Day is observed on May 31 to raise awareness about the use of tobacco and nicotine products and their effect ...
Sweet flavours in tobacco and nicotine products not only make quitting more difficult but are also linked to serious lung ...
The World Health Organisation calls for an urgent ban on all flavours in tobacco and nicotine including cigarettes, pouches, ...
E-cigarettes, also known as vapes, have gained popularity in recent years.  These battery-operated devices heat liquid ...
Modern pod-style electronic cigarette devices may have a higher abuse liability than nicotine gum in individuals with no history of cigarette smoking.
On World No Tobacco Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) today launches a new publication and calls on governments to ...
Public health experts have raised concerns over the increasing use of banned e-cigarettes — commonly known as vapes — among the Bengaluru's youth, warning that ...
He further explained, "So the lungs in a sense fill up with inflammation, and so you can't breathe, and it is often fatal, ...
Despite ban, E-cigarettes are readily available unabated in India where iIIegal promotion of vapes, e-cigarettes and other new-age nicotine devices continues targeting adolescents and youths.
Despite being marketed as a safer alternative, vaping exposes users to nicotine, heavy metals, and toxic chemicals, making it ...