Lung cancer risk was higher in people who took up electronic cigarettes than in those who quit smoking completely.
E-cigarettes may carry cancer risks of their own, researchers warn. A doctor explains what people who vape and parents should know.
FDA approval of some flavoured e-cigarettes raises concerns about teen vaping, highlighting the need for parent-child ...
Ricky Resendez first tried e-cigarettes in eighth grade. By the time he got to high school, he was vaping daily. “It was just ...
People who vape regularly show altered activity in 3,124 genes across the genome compared with people who do not smoke or ...
A Johns Hopkins Medicine-led analysis of medical information gathered on a diverse group of almost 250,000 people over four years has significantly clarified the link between the “exclusive” use of ...
In May 2026, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) made decisions that will allow more flavored e-cigarettes and ...
Many consider vaping a “gentle” alternative for quitting smoking. Initial indications from recent years are confirmed by the ...
As a surge of vaping-related lung injuries captured headlines, smokers began reassessing the risks of e-cigarettes, showing how quickly public perception can shift, even when the underlying science ...
Despite being positioned as a tool for quitting smoking, swapping cigarettes for vapes does not significantly reduce the risk ...
Cigarettes are one of the deadliest products on the market—but the risks of alternatives are not always clearly understood. That disconnect came into sharp focus in 2019, when headlines warned of a ...