(Reuters Health) – Kids who don’t smoke but are around adults who use electronic cigarettes may start to think regular smoking is okay, a recent study suggests. Tobacco smoking among U.S. youth has ...
Cigarette smoking may be declining worldwide, but tobacco use is still responsible for the deaths of about 6 million people globally each year, according to the World Health Organization. In the ...
The pouches have become a cause célèbre among anti-regulation conservatives, and a growing number of middle and high school students are using them. Reading time: Reading time 3 minutes A new survey ...
Nov. 2, 2005 — -- Despite all the known risks about smoking and the landmark 1998 promise by Big Tobacco not to target children under 18, each day 2,000 Americans aged 12 to 17 become regular ...
When researchers looked at statewide bans on flavored e-cigarettes and the effects on different age groups, they found the ...
Newsflash: Kids don't like being preached to - especially when it's done hypocritically A recent study assessed the impact parents have over the decisions their teenagers make concerning whether or ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Children born to parents with a history of cigarette smoking are more likely to light up than kids of people who never smoked, according to a new U.S. study. Despite ...
Adults nationwide are concerned about the use of e-cigarettes by children and teens, with 44 percent indicating worries that the devices will encourage kids to use tobacco products, according to a new ...
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Kids will just start smoking if vapes are banned
Has anyone in government ever asked a teenager what they’d do if vapes were made illegal? Clearly not, it seems, if you’ve read the work of Caitlin Notley, professor of addiction studies at the ...
This ad for blu eCigs ran in the most recent Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition. Electronic cigarette makers are getting bold with their advertising, using provocative new print ads and celebrity ...
WASHINGTON (TND) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is clear: using e-cigarettes is unsafe for children and teens. But the industry is still pumping out products with flavors like "PB ...
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