At the heart of the hysteria over vaping is what seems like a simple question: Is it safer than smoking? Answering that ...
Vaping was sold as the safe alternative to smoking. The evidence is now telling a more complicated – and more worrying – story.
Remember the pictures of teenagers in the hospital hooked up to ventilators and doctors warning that vaping caused something called popcorn lungs? The CDC started investigating back in 2019. Then ...
Most young people who vape feel safe doing so, despite an outbreak of illnesses, a study found. The study, done by health data management firm Harmony Healthcare IT, surveyed 1,800 Americans between ...
According to cardiologist Dr Alok Chopra, research shows that vaping can be just as harmful as smoking, ‘and sometimes even worse.’ He said that vaping has become increasingly popular, especially ...
Every year on May 31, World No Tobacco Day serves as a global wake-up call to the grave dangers of tobacco consumption. Initiated by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1987 and formalized in 1988, ...
In recent years, vaping has surged in popularity — especially among younger demographics — under the widespread impression that it represents a safer alternative to traditional cigarette smoking.
Vaping is not safe. Not for you, not for your kids, not for anyone. The vapor that is created by the devices is not harmless water vapor. Even though the packaging may say there is no nicotine, ...