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Described as “smart vapes”, the devices make it possible for users to access pre-installed games, receive and make calls, play music and track fitness.
HEALTH Vapes disguised as school supplies worry authorities and prompt warnings as items pour into US from China School resource officer warns of dangers of illegal ‘kid-enticing’ vapes, while ...
A new e-cigarette with built-in video games is being illegally sold in New York and other parts of the United States, critics warn. The disposable “smart vapes” are available in catchy-named ...
A study released in 2022 from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that 2.55 million U.S. middle and high school students ...
Disposable and fruit and candy flavored vapes can't be sold legally in the U.S., yet they're still readily available. Why? The answer is complex and has concerned parents wringing their hands.
Certain disposable e-cigarettes, often sold in nostalgia-inducing candy flavors, could be unhealthier than traditional cigarettes by some measures, a new study shows.
Disposable vapes ban. From 1 June 2025, businesses will be banned from selling or supplying any single-use vapes, whether that's in shops or online.
About five years after Juul became many people’s mental image for the word “vape,” e-cigarettes are in the midst of another face-lift. The understated look associated with Juul has been ...