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'Don't vape. Don't use Juul': Juul CEO issues stark warning to nonsmokers as he admits long-term effects of vaping are unknown
Juul CEO Ken Burns said that while the long-term effects of vaping are unknown, Juul products are "legal today" and "tested for toxicity."
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Carolina scientists show how vaping induces reactions in lungs that can lead to disease
E-cigarette “vaping” is widely assumed to be safer than cigarette smoking, but scientists at the UNC School of Medicine have uncovered evidence suggesting that vaping promotes the same cellular responses found in smokers who suffer from emphysema.
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Illinois death could be the first from lung illness linked to vaping
Illinois health officials announced on Friday the death of a person who had vaped and later developed a severe respiratory illness. The death comes amid reports of a growing numbers of lung illnesses across the country that doctors say could be connected to e-cigarettes.
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Vaping May Create Toxic Chemicals That Damage Your Blood Vessels
These effects were seen in the absence of nicotine.
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What are the main health benefits and risks of marijuana?
More and more people now question the prohibition of marijuana usage. In different countries all over the world, people create petitions and organize small protests to make the legalization of cannabis possible. Is that a new wave of drug dealers and drug consumers in action? Or maybe the conscious members of society try to show us something important about the usage of marijuana?
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Juul Launches New Bluetooth-connected E-Cigarette That Tracks User's Vaping
The Juul C1 e-cigarette is paired with an Android-only app to monitor users’ vaping. The vaping device is the first in a series of Juul's bluetooth-connected e-cigarettes.
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ePuffer Vape Pods, E-Cigs, E-Cigars, ePipes & E-liquid
Buy ePuffer Premium Vape Products - e-cigs, e-pipes, e-cigars vape mods and e-liquid. Shop for the best vaping starter kits, vaporizers, e-juice and accessories!
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San Francisco becomes first major U.S. city to ban e-cigarettes
The ordinance prohibits the sale of electronic cigarettes in the city until marketing for the devices are approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
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Juul offers $7.5 million grant to sponsor vaping research
Juul Labs is sponsoring independent research on the impact of electronic cigarettes and vaping devices through a $7.5 million grant to a Nashville medical college.
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E-cigarette use, flavorings may increase heart disease risk, study finds
E-cigarette flavorings damage human blood vessel cells grown in the lab even in the absence of nicotine, Stanford researchers and their colleagues found. Cinnamon and menthol flavors were particularly harmful.
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Teens more likely to vape when given freebies, study shows
Coupons, samples, branded hats and T-shirts: When teens use or wear promotional items from companies that make alternative tobacco products like electronic cigarettes, they are more likely to try those products, new research shows.
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E-cigarettes 'do not promote smoking in teens'
"The sharp increase in the use of e-cigarettes has not led more British children to take up cigarettes or regard smoking as normal," The Guardian reports. There's been some concern about the popularity of e-cigarettes among young people, and whether it could increase the number of teen smokers by making smoking seem more socially acceptable.
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More adults wrongly think vaping is worse than cigarettes
The study, which appears in JAMA Network Open, finds the proportion of American adults who perceived e-cigarettes to be more harmful than cigarettes more than tripled from 2012 to 2017. During the same period, the percentage of US adults who perceived e-cigarettes to be equally as harmful as cigarettes also increased significantly.
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FDA's Gottlieb: More Kids Vaping 'Changes The Equation' For E-Cig Regulation
Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb talks about his efforts to regulate the tobacco and pharmaceutical industries. He's set to leave his post next month.
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San Francisco moves to ban e-cigarettes
Officials in San Francisco have proposed a new law to ban e-cigarette sales until their health effects are evaluated by the US government. The law appears to be the first of its kind in the US and seeks to curb a rising usage by young people. Critics, however, say it will make it harder for people to kick addiction. A second city law would bar making, selling or distributing tobacco on city property and is aimed at an e-cigarette firm renting on Pier 70.
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FDA's departing chief considers yanking nicotine vaping pods off the market
Outgoing FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said he had a “difficult” meeting with Juul and Altria as his agency fights a surge in vaping by teenagers.
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E-Cigarette Use Linked to Increased Stroke, Coronary Artery Disease
One of the largest studies of its kind has found that using electronic cigarettes can lead to a dramatic increase in the user’s odds of having a heart attack, coronary artery disease, and depression. The new research, presented at the American College of Cardiology (ACC) 2019 Annual Scientific Session, found that the trend may not be as healthy of an alternative to smoking as many have argued.
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Parents, vaping near children is just as dangerous as smoking: study
A new study has found that an overwhelming number of parents believe e-cigarettes are safe to use around children, despite growing concerns about the toxic chemicals they contain. They’ve been marketed as a safer alternative to smoking,” said Jeremy Drehmer, co-author of the study. “To their credit, they are safer when compared to cigarettes. But pretty much if you compare anything to cigarettes, the other thing is going to be safer.”
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Study: E-cigarette flavors draw more kids than adults
E-cigarettes may help people kick the habit of smoking but they're also attracting new, younger people to the potentially toxic chemical nicotine. And many of those new e-cigarette users are likely to be young vapers, drawn to the fruit, candy and mint/menthol flavors of the product, according to new findings published Tuesday in Public Health Reports.
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New Study Finds Almost Half of Juul Starter Kit Buyers Quit Within 3 Months
Those who continued to smoke cut their cigarette consumption in half.
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