Tag: Electronic Cigarettes
Prevalence of Past-Month Adolescent Vaping 8.6 Percent Overall
Also, this study of adolescent vaping in 47 countries shows prevalence of past-month frequent vaping relatively low at 1.7 percent
E-Cigarettes May Be Better Than Nicotine Patches for Pregnant Women
Safety of e-cigarettes in pregnancy is similar to that of nicotine patches while possibly more effective
Smokers Who Shift to Vaping May Improve Other Health Measures
Findings seen for adults' health and social functioning measured at ages 30 and 39 years
CVD Risk Not Reduced With Dual Use of E-Cigarettes, Smoking
Among dual users, risks for any CVD and for MI, heart failure, or stroke, are not significantly different from those for exclusive smokers
Many Doctors Unaware of Benefits of E-Cigarettes for Quitting Smoking
Survey shows many doctors less likely to recommend e-cigarettes for people seeking to quit smoking
New Law Allows FDA to Police E-Cigarettes Made With Synthetic Nicotine
Vaping companies must now follow the same federal sales restrictions and age requirements as tobacco product companies
E-Cigarette Use Linked to Increased Odds of Prediabetes
Increased odds ratios for prediabetes seen for current and former e-cigarette users compared with never users
E-Cigarette Use Tied to Respiratory Symptoms, Wheezing
Findings seen for current and past e-cigarette use based on prospective follow-up of young adults
E-Cigarettes to Quit Smoking May Not Result in Success
Study reveals other smoking cessation aids are tied to more successful quits
Secondhand Vape Exposure Linked to Respiratory Symptoms
Young adults with secondhand vape exposure have increased odds of bronchitic symptoms, shortness of breath