Vapingmayhelppneumonia-causingbacteriasticktocellsliningtheairways,likelyboostingdiseaserisk,researcherssaidThursday.AstudypublishedintheEuropeanRespiratoryJour
Regulatorsmayhavehadachangeofheartaboutthedangerofusinge-cigarettes,butscientistswouldbegtodiffer.AnewlypublishedNewYorkUniversitySchoolofMedicinestudyindicates
Vaping,orsmokingbattery-powereddevicesknownase-cigarettes,mayencourageyouthstostartsmokingbutmayalsohelpadultsquit,saidaUSreviewofscientificresearchonTuesday.Th
E-cigarettescontainingnicotinecouldincreasetheriskofheartattacksandstrokes,accordingtonewresearch.ThestudybyscientistsinSwedenhaslinkedvapingdevicescontainingni
Peoplewhousede-cigarettesweremorelikelytokickthehabitthanthosewhodidn’t,anewstudypublishedonlineinthejournal,BMJonWednesdayfound.Nicotinepatches,gumsandmedicati
Amajoroppositionlawmakerhasintroducedbillstoraisetaxesonheat-not-burn(HNB)cigarettes,amidconcernsthatthesmoke-freetobaccoemitsharmfulsubstances.Rep.KimGwang-lim
Cigarette smoking is declining among adults in the United States, according to a national survey by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Asian Vape Association warns a black market would thrive in city if e-cigarettes were outlawed, but anti-smoking council disagrees
Tests by Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) show controversial e-cigarettes pushing hard for admission into the Hong Kong market contain deadly chemicals.
China's 300 million smokers are turning to slim and super-slim cigarettes in the mistaken belief that they will be exposed to less harmful chemicals than traditional brands.
E-cigarettes may compromise the immune system in the lungs and generate some of the same potentially dangerous chemicals found in traditional nicotine cigarettes, a new study in mice said Wednesday.
China's first nationwide smoking control law should also cover electronic cigarettes, which have been gaining popularity worldwide, to better protect the public, anti-smoking campaigners said.
Non-smoking teens who used e- cigarettes are much more likely to smoke conventional cigarettes compared to those who never used e-cigarettes, according to a study out Monday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Cambodia on Wednesday issued a directive, banning the use and import of shisha and e-cigarettes, which are flavored tobacco popular in the Middle East.
Online shopping is emerging as a new challenge to tobacco control, as more young people are using the Internet to circumvent age restrictions and purchase cigarettes.