WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is probing the dangers of exploding batteries in e-cigarettes, following dozens of reports of devices that have combusted, overheated or caught fire ...
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Combating e-cigarettes
According to a survey by the Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital Mahidol University, 43% of primary students in a school in the Central Region had tried e-cigarettes. Additionally, the number of ...
AMSTERDAM — At the European Respiratory Society (ERS) Congress 2025, respiratory experts lay out the pros and cons of using e-cigarettes in smoking cessation. While some clinicians champion the ...
In efforts to reduce student vaping, more than 250 schools in Wisconsin have installed vape sensors to detect the chemicals found in e-cigarettes. The Beloit school district has installed these ...
MIDTOWN, Manhattan (WABC) -- A wine store employee who was seriously injured in an e-cigarette explosion is filing a lawsuit against the manufacturer. Otis Gooding was working at Grand Central ...
Marketing behind popular e-cigarettes has widely touted the products as “safer” than traditional cigarettes. New research shows that’s not the case. Margeaux Marbrey, assistant professor in the ...
E-cigarette smoking is increasingly promoted as a safer alternative to cigarette smoking, but a growing body of evidence points to its potential dangers. Adding to the evidence, researchers will ...
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