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The Food and Drug Administration has granted permission for Juul to continue selling its e-cigarettes, offering some reprieve ...
Pulegone, a compound banned as a food additive by the FDA due to carcinogenic properties, has been found in high levels in a number of e-cigarette liquids.
FDA regulators said Juul's studies show its e-cigarettes are less harmful for adult smokers, who can benefit from switching ...
E-cigarettes work by heating substances—most often liquid nicotine, but also marijuana flowers or compounds suspended in oils—into aerosols that can be inhaled.
After recent use of marijuana oils in e-cigarettes, 5 patients in North Carolina were diagnosed with acute exogenous lipoid pneumonia.
E-cigarettes hit the market about 20 years ago, and became a hit among teenagers. A new survey, however, finds far fewer teens used e-cigarettes over the past year.
Monthly e-cigarette sales skyrocketed during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study published Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
A little-known artificial sweetener that’s up to 13,000 times sweeter than sugar is now used in most popular flavored e-cigarettes, a new study found.
RELX, Asia’s leading e-cigarette brand, is widening its footprint across the world, it is currently available in 40+ countries such as the UK, France, Italy, Germany, Indonesia, ...
A Manchester Metropolitan University study found that e-cigarettes are at least as harmful as regular ones — and in at least one key way, they’re worse.
Children who live in homes where adults use e-cigarettes are exposed to significantly less nicotine through secondhand aerosols than children in homes where adults use traditional cigarettes, a ...
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