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Do E-cigarettes lead to smoking?

A recent study conducted by researchers at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) has shed new light on the debate surrounding e-cigarettes and their potential

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Vaping Shrinks Testicles and Sperm Count

E-cigarettes Reduce Testicle Size and Sperm Count, Study Finds A new study has revealed that e-cigarettes may not be as harmless as many people believe.

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Vaping linked to chronic stress

Young e-cigarette users are unfortunately more likely to suffer from chronic stress, according to a recent study by researchers at the Hospital for Sick Children

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CBD E-Cigarettes Produce Toxic Gas

Cannabinoid-containing liquids can produce the highly toxic gas ketene, with the vaporization of CBD acetate being particularly risky. In late 2019, approximately 3,000 e-cigarette users

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Toxicity of Menthol E-Cigarettes

A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh has found that e-cigarette liquids containing menthol release more toxic micro-particles that can impair

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E-cigarettes linked to increased tobacco use

A new study conducted by researchers at Purdue University has found that teenagers who use e-cigarettes before the age of 15 are more likely to

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Vaping linked to heart rhythm issues.

E-cigarette liquids have been found to contain ingredients that can slow down heart rate and affect the heart’s conduction system, potentially leading to sudden cardiac

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Increased Drug Use from Cannabis Legalization?

A recent study has debunked the theory that legalizing cannabis leads to an increase in the consumption of other drugs. In the United States, many

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E-Cigarettes Alter Mouth Bacteria

The use of e-cigarettes has been on the rise in recent years, with many smokers switching to them as a supposedly less harmful alternative to

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E-Cigarette Secondhand Smoke Risks

Passive vaping doubles the occurrence of wheezing, bronchial symptoms, and shortness of breath in non-smokers, according to a new study by the University of Southern