Flavored e-cigarettes may affect the brain differently than non-flavored
Flavoring can change how the brain responds to e-cigarette aerosols that contain nicotine, according to Penn State College of Medicine
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Flavoring can change how the brain responds to e-cigarette aerosols that contain nicotine, according to Penn State College of Medicine
Read moreThe vast majority of Twitter users who vape with JUUL e-cigarettes are not using the devices to stop smoking or
Read moreVapers of E-cigarettes have an increased risk for chronic lung diseases such as COPD, Asthma and Bronchitis. The write U.S.
Read more42 deaths and more than 2100 Sufferers: This is the provisional balance of the disease wave in the USA, with
Read moreThe number of deaths in connection with the use of E-cigarettes in the United States increased to 18. The dead
Read moreEight teenagers in Wisconsin have been hospitalized with serious lung damage after vaping, according to health officials. All of the
Read moreE-cigarettes get teenagers hooked on nicotine. Or they aid cigarette smokers seeking to quit. Or they may be harmful in
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Read moreThe Food and Drug Administration raided Juul’s headquarters last week as concern grows about the e-cigarette company’s marketing efforts towards
Read moreLast Updated Sep 12, 2018 1:15 PM EDT WASHINGTON — U.S. health officials say teenage use of e-cigarette has reached
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