Drug shows promise for getting people to quit vaping
The first US trial of the drug varenicline for getting people off e-cigarettes shows promising results, researchers report.
The first US trial of the drug varenicline for getting people off e-cigarettes shows promising results, researchers report.
Children living in households where e-cigarettes are used are unintentionally inhaling substances that could harm their developing bodies.
People who receive coupons for e-cigarettes are more than 1.5 times more likely to begin using them and less likely to quit.
Restrictions on flavored e-cigarettes may push young people to smoke regular cigarettes, a much more dangerous product, researchers say.
Vaping increases the risk of asthma in young people who have never smoked conventional tobacco products, a new study suggests.
People who use e-cigarettes before pregnancy are more likely to stop smoking while pregnant than those who use NRT, a new study shows.
Should e-cigarettes, or vapes be accepted more widely as a an effective way to treat adult nicotine addiction? Researchers say “yes.”
An FDA ban on flavored e-cigarettes did not move people to quit vaping, according to a new survey.
An FDA ban on flavored e-cigarettes did not move people to quit vaping, according to a new survey.
Vaping e-cigarettes and similar devices are associated with a higher risk of cavities, researchers report.