Young people are at risk of experiencing significant respiratory symptoms, including bronchitis and shortness of breath, after just 30 days of electronic cigarette use, according to a new study ...
An article published in JAMA Network Open provides the current prevalence of electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) usage among youths in the United States. Study: Trends in Current Electronic Cigarette ...
A record-low number of adults reported cigarette use in 2022, while reported usage of electronic cigarettes rose among adults. Preliminary survey results from the Centers for Disease Control and ...
A study published in the Preventive Medicine Journal finds that using e-cigarettes can significantly increase the risk of asthma among US adolescents who have never used other combustible products.