Mark Eisenberg, a cardiologist at McGill University in Canada, recommended that one of his patients—a smoker who’d tried everything to quit but still couldn’t—try vaping instead.
Despite a recent health scare and an order from her doctor to stop vaping, everytime the camera was down, the candy colored device was back in her mouth. On set, she confided in Julie Schott about ...
However, health experts agree anyone who does not smoke should not start vaping. Doctors say vaping may cause long-term damage to young people's lungs, hearts and brains. The vapour inhaled ...
A 32-year-old woman in the US had two litres of black and bloody liquid drained from her lungs due to severe damage from vaping. Despite its reputation as a safer alternative to smoking ...
Vaping could trigger the same cancer-causing changes to DNA as tobacco, new research suggests. In the most comprehensive study of its kind, experts from the Keck School of Medicine in southern ...
More and more people are using vaping devices. In October 2013, only 1.3 per cent of the UK population reported using them regularly; by 2023, the figure had risen to 10 per cent, according to a ...
Former president Donald Trump offered enthusiastic support for vaping on Friday, promising to protect the industry following a private meeting earlier in the day with a leading vaping lobbyist.
With a rise of teens vaping in the state, advocates have called on lawmakers to address what they call a "loophole" in state law that is allowing young people to get easier access to tobacco products.
Former President Donald Trump, in a post on Truth Social Friday, said he would “save vaping,” despite banning flavored vaping products during his first term. “I’ll save Vaping again!” ...