E-cigarettes are more effective than traditional methods like patches and gum for quitting smoking, according to a new study.
E-cigarettes are likely to cause cancer, including in the lungs and mouth, according to a sweeping review of scientific ...
Dirty habits die hard. Slightly less dirty habits don’t go any easier. A new, worldwide review of smoking cessation from 2014 ...
If you’re a cigarette smoker and trying to stop, you’re far from alone. In fact, most adult cigarette smokers want to kick ...
New research is raising concerns that e-cigarettes may not be as safe as many people think. Scientists say vaping could be linked to changes in the body that increase the risk of lung and oral cancers ...
A new study shows that vaping may cause cancer and raises serious health concerns, especially among young users.
A new overview of the best available evidence worldwide for smoking cessation has found that nicotine‑containing e‑cigarettes appear to be more effective for smoking cessation than other interventions ...
The FDA deserves credit for recognizing that reality and beginning to correct course. States and local governments can learn ...
Research from the University of Massachusetts suggests e-cigarettes may be more effective than nicotine patches and gum for ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . E-cigarettes are tied to smoking cessation, studies show. However, questions such as long-term effectiveness and ...
Nearly 10% of adults smoked cigarettes in 2024, the report found.