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New UC Davis study finds that illegal disposable e-cigarettes contain hazardous levels of toxic metals like lead and nickel, ...
After a few hundred puffs, some disposable vapes start releasing levels of toxic metals higher than found in either last-generation refillable e-cigarettes or traditional tobacco smokes, researchers ...
The trend of vaping use has picked up speed across the United States, particularly among young adults. But as cool as the ...
Certain disposable e-cigarettes, often sold in nostalgia-inducing candy flavors, could be unhealthier than traditional cigarettes by some measures, a new study shows.
WASHINGTON (7News) — A disturbing new study links concentrated toxins to some of the most popular vaping devices in America.
Everyone knows nicotine is an extremely addictive substance, so it makes sense that people who might want to quit vaping — or not get hooked in the first place — would try a nicotine-free option as a ...
Although there is no tobacco in vapes, the chemicals in them are of concern for lung health and cancer risk. In vaping, a ...
The Food and Drug Administration has granted permission for Juul to continue selling its e-cigarettes, offering some reprieve ...
According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Atlanta City Council has unanimously passed a law that will ban retail stores selling electronic cigarettes, such as disposable vape products, from ...
Flavored disposable vape products are soaring in popularity among young people in the United States, despite being unauthorized. Some of them have higher toxic metal levels than cigarettes and ...
Illegal disposable e-cigarettes, also known as vapes, may present a greater danger than traditional cigarettes, according to a study from the University of California (UC) Davis. The research ...