Tag: Electronic Cigarettes
One in Seven Dual Users Continue Using Both Tobacco Products
However, early electronic cigarette quitters plus stable cigarette use was the most common trajectory in 41.6 percent of participants
Sports Team Participation Linked to Increased Odds of Vaping
Among cigarette and EVP users, sports team participation linked to lower odds of frequent versus intermittent cigarette/EVP use
E-Cigarettes, Vaping Tied to Higher Cavity Risk
Authors say dental-medical history should include e-cigarette, vaping use
11.3 Percent of School Students Report Tobacco Product Use
Findings seen in high school and middle school students; most commonly used tobacco product was electronic cigarettes
E-Cigarette Use Gaining in Intensity Among U.S. Teens
Increases seen in median days per month of e-cigarette use and number of e-cigarette users within five minutes of waking
AHA: Vaping Tied to Negative Effects on Cardiovascular Function
Increases in BP, heart rate greater; reduction in brachial artery diameter greater; and performance on exercise parameters worse for vapers, smokers compared with controls
‘Tobacco-Flavored’ E-Cigarette Liquids Now More Sweet, Fruity
Authors say these changes coincide with restrictions on the sale of sweet and fruit-flavored e-cigarette products
FDA Warning Letters Mainly Sent to Small Online E-Cigarette Retailers
Eight hundred eighty products cited in the letters, of which 92.6 percent were e-liquid products
2.5 Million Middle and High Schoolers Report Smoking E-Cigarettes
Flavored products, disposable devices are the most popular
Exposure to Advertising Tied to Teen E-Cigarette Use
Similarly, peer use also tied to teen e-cigarette initiation