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It all started at the mall when a friend offered a puff from their JUUL e-cigarette. “It was kind of peer pressure,” said Beth, a Denver 15-year-old who started vaping
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A ban on vaping will soon extend to "every inch" of the Texas A&M University System, according to a Tuesday memorandum from Chancellor John Sharp...
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The unregulated marketing of e-cigarettes is increasing the number of young people who vape, according to a new study from researchers at UT Austin.
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A study published this week in the medical journal Radiology has found vaping — even just one time — damages blood vessel function. UT Health San...
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KANSAS CITY, Kansas — Many people figure vaping spares their health because it lets them inhale nicotine in aerosols instead of sucking in smoke from...
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Like a lot of products, once an e-cigarette or pod is thrown away it doesn’t really go away. It just goes somewhere else.
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New findings about the health effects of e-cigarettes add to a small but growing body of research that undercuts the widely presumed safety of the alternative to conventional cigarettes.
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Colorado is becoming an epicenter in the fight over teen vaping.
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The Kansas House voted Tuesday to substantially reduce a tax the state had struggled to enforce on e-cigarette liquid. At the end of the historically...
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From the Kansas Health Institute:Kansas health advocates lauded the Food and Drug Administration’s decision Thursday to regulate electronic cigarettes,…