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Vaping may increase asthma risk in adolescents, says study
E-cigarettes have fewer toxins than regular cigarettes but still contain a mixture of harmful chemicals and raise the risk of respiratory diseases.
Parents remain in the dark when kids use e-cigarettes
"What studies haven't examined is how tobacco-free homes stack up against other approaches and how much tobacco-free home rules might help with other...
Some e-cigarettes may interfere with life-saving heart devices
The authors don’t address whether other vape devices have similar magnetic components. They point out that the battery-powered JUUL couples...
Harmful metals in e-cigarettes linked to DNA damage
" e-cigarette users are exposed to increased concentrations of potentially harmful levels of metals -- especially zinc -- that are correlated to...
Vaping may not help with smoking cessation: Report
E-cigarettes have long been embraced as a less harmful way to satisfy smokers' nicotine addiction, but all-time high youth vaping in the country has...
E-cigarettes may raise risk of asthma, bronchitis: Study
E-cigarettes are harmful on their own, and the effects are independent of smoking conventional tobacco
Parliament passes bill to ban e-cigarettes
Parliament on Monday passed a bill which seeks to prohibit the production, trade, transport, storage and advertisement of electronic cigarettes in the...
Bill to ban e-cigarettes introduced in Rajya Sabha
Seeking to ban e-cigarettes, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on Thursday introduced the Prohibition of Electronic Cigarettes (Production,...