A new study suggests that, for smokers who want to quit, e-cigarettes used in combination with smoking-cessation counseling may be more helpful than counseling alone. Most smokers say they want to ...
PEOPLE who vape or smoke just once a week could be almost 50 per cent more likely to develop high blood pressure, a new study ...
People who used e-cigarettes were more likely to kick the habit than those who didn't, a new study found. Nicotine patches, gums and medications are known to aid smoking cessation, but there's no ...
Despite the decline in traditional cigarette smoking, studies show the prevalence of vaping, or e-cigarette use, is growing among this cohort. More young adults also report smoking marijuana than ...
Smoking is cool again. Who would have thought? Just when many thought smoking was on the decline, with stomach-churning advertisements of charred lungs on public television and the preeminence of ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – The risks of smoking during pregnancy for both maternal and fetal health are well documented, but only about half of pregnant people quit smoking on their own. To learn more about how ...
Nicotine e-cigarettes are more effective in helping people quit smoking than conventional nicotine-replacement therapy (NRT), according to the latest Cochrane review co-led by a University of ...
North Yorkshire Council is set to spend up to £477,000 on e-cigarettes to help residents quit smoking. A report due to be ...
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) helped people better stick to smoking cessation in the randomized controlled ESTxENDS trial. Participants smoking at least five tobacco cigarettes a day at ...
A new study finds people who use both vape and smoke traditional cigarettes are unlikely to completely switch to e-cigs. The majority of people in the study thought vaping was less harmful than ...
Vincent Van Gogh, "Skull with a Burning Cigarette," Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, circa 1885. Source: WikimediaCommons.org/Public Domain They come in “Cherry Crush ...