A new study found that vaping nicotine is not an effective way to quit smoking cigarettes. People who vape and smoke ...
Vaping may pose less of a health risk compared to smoking, but does that mean it's safe? Here's what medical experts say.
While rushing out of the house in November 2022, Kerri Absolom didn’t notice that her vape had caught fire when she saw a stream of smoke rising from her pocket and pain in her upper thigh.
Vaping may be safer than smoking, but it still isn't safe. Here's how medical experts suggest you go about quitting.
A first-of-its-kind study reveals vaping may be just as dangerous as smoking, with risks of dementia, heart disease, and organ failure.
While smoking rates have fallen to record lows, vaping has become increasingly common, with some evidence finding it to be a less harmful alternative to cigarettes. But a new study out of ...
“Most smokers think vaping will help you quit smoking,” study co-author John P. Pierce, Ph.D., said in a news release. “However, this belief is not supported by science to date. While some ...
"Most smokers think vaping will help you quit smoking," said study co-author John Pierce, professor in the Herbert Wertheim School. "However, this belief is not supported by science to date.