As of 2019, around one in four high schoolers reported they'd recently used an e-cigarette — in 2016, that number was one in 10. Other WRAL Top Stories This massive jump in e-cigarette use has led the ...
Shapiro said she was just 13 the first time she tried an e-cigarette. Now she’s starting college and after years of vaping, she’s trying to quit. “It’s really hard because it’s everywhere and like, ...
A new study found hazards to pregnancies from vaping, and the worst part may not be the nicotine. The research from Duke University looked at the effects of e-cigarettes on the embryo development and ...
Many think it's a dangerous ploy by the tobacco industry. But some say, with millions of deaths each year attributed to ...
A lot of people use e-cigarettes as a healthier smoking alternative, but how healthy is it really? We talk with Doctor Wendy Sue Swanson about the hidden dangers of electronic cigarettes. Close Ad To ...
Touted as a way to quit smoking, the latest data raise concerns that electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, may actually be a gateway for teens into tobacco use. According to the latest data from the ...
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. They’re often promoted as healthier alternatives to cigarettes, but a recent study has ...
Dr. Rose Marie Leslie has used her presence on TikTok to talk vaping. One doctor has found a foothold with the trendy social media platform TikTok to try and appeal to teens in hopes of discouraging e ...
A new comprehensive review by Cochrane, an internationally respected network of health researchers, confirms that ...
More than two million teens vape nationwide, according to the CDC. “My first vape that I ever tried was a blueberry ice flu vape,” said Josephine Shapiro. Shapiro said she was just 13 the first time ...