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Vaping and pregnancy: Are e-cigarettes really any safer for you and your baby?
Trying to kick the smoking habit with e-cigarettes, or just worried about secondhand exposure to electronic cigarettes?
MANNHEIM, GERMANY — E-cigarettes entered the market as consumer products without comprehensive toxicological testing. Their introduction was based on the assessment that they were 95% less harmful ...
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Smoking fewer cigarettes does not eliminate cardiovascular disease risk
In a study funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, new research from Johns Hopkins Medicine adds to existing ...
A new major study from Queen Mary University of London has found that smokers who use both cigarettes and e-cigarettes at the ...
LONDON, June 12 (Reuters) - Britain is to regulate electronic cigarettes as non-prescription medicines from 2016 in an attempt to improve quality, though the country's drugs watchdog said they would ...
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Smoking Fewer Cigarettes is Not Enough to Reduce the Harm Caused by Smoking
One such myth is the insinuation that smoking fewer cigarettes will reduce harm caused by smoking. This simply isn’t the case— there’s no safe level of cigarette use. Smoking even a small amount can ...
Fewer middle and high school students in the U.S. are using e-cigarettes, according to new data the Food and Drug Administration released Thursday. The agency said about 500,000 fewer U.S. youth said ...
Although the major cancer-causing substance in cigarette tar has not yet been identified, so much is now known about it that smoking could be rendered relatively harmless—without waiting for the ...
Anyone walking through Brown’s campus may smell wafts of cigarette smoke — a sign of the prevalence of cigarette use on ...
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