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WHO estimates at least 15 million teenagers use e-cigarettes worldwide
At least 15 million people aged 13 to 15 use e-cigarettes globally, with young people on average nine times more likely to ...
M e-cigarette users, including 15M teens aged 13–15. Youth are 9× likelier to vape than adults. Experts urge stronger laws as ...
A new law went into effect Sept. 1 in Wisconsin that limited the vape products sold to the those that have been approved by ...
Alberta based advocacy groups are hoping to convince the federal government to follow through on an old promise to ban ...
Exposure to a national tobacco education campaign about e-cigarettes is linked to a reduced likelihood of initiating vaping ...
A study published in the Journal of Physiology looks at the health of the offspring of rats exposed to e-cigarette vapour. Prof Michael Ussher, Professor of Behavioural Medicine, University of ...
Southeast Asia has managed to cut average tobacco consumption over the past two decades. But anti-smoking activists warn that ...
Samsung SDI faces a string of similar cases filed across the country by plaintiffs who allege they sustained severe burns ...
E-cigarettes are fueling an "alarming" new wave of nicotine addiction, with millions of children now hooked on vaping, the ...
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New WHO report highlights tobacco and e-cigarette trends
The world is smoking less, but the tobacco epidemic is far from over. A new WHO global report shows the number of tobacco ...
More than 100 million people are vaping, according to the WHO’s first global estimate of e-cigarette use. They include at ...
Smoking significantly damages eye tissues, increasing the risk of serious conditions like age-related macular degeneration ...
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