Around 1 in 7 U.S. adults who smoke might have some degree of disability, according to a study published in the journal Tobacco Control. The researchers used data from the 2019-2023 National Health ...
Experts debate e-cigarettes' role in smoking cessation and public health at ERS Congress 2025, weighing benefits against potential risks and regulatory needs. A lively pro-con session on e-cigarettes ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Editor's note: This story was originally published by the Ohio Capital Journal. It has been republished under a Creative Commons License. You can view the original here. Gov. Mike ...
LIMA — Pulmonologist Dr. Katie Capp warns her patients that cigarette smoke is the leading cause of preventable death ...
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How a fix for smoking sparked a new crisis
One recent study provided some of the strongest evidence yet for e-cigarettes’ health benefits. Researchers used the FDA’s decision to switch from regulating e-cigarettes as a pharmaceutical drug (as ...
Text-only warnings of health impacts of e-cigarettes were associated with an increased belief in risk and addiction from vaping. The warnings outperformed nicotine addiction warnings on outcomes like ...
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