Tag: vaping

Teens who want to quit vaping have another medication option

The participants were randomly assigned to take varenicline or a placebo and were provided with counseling and text

NIH, NEJM, vaping medication, Lyme disease

The Trump administration has once again targeted a scientific journal, this time setting its sights on one of

Quitting vaping with varenicline effective for young people: study

“The findings suggest that the combination of varenicline and behavioral counseling could be a beneficial approach for clinicians

Vaping, especially daily vaping, may actually make it harder to quit smoking

The Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science and Moores Cancer Center at the University

Restricting flavored e-cigarettes cuts vaping rates but raises smoking rates for young adults, study finds

Vaping has become a popular alternative to traditional cigarettes in recent years, especially among young adults. Flavored electronic

Free vaping kits to help New Zealanders quit smoking

The Government is set to distribute vaping starter kits to stop-smoking services nationwide starting next week in a

Recycling Mystery: Vapes and Vaping Products

The rise in popularity of e-cigarettes, or vapes, over the past decade has brought about a myriad of

Study finds vaping causes immediate effects on vascular function

Vaping and Smoking: Immediate Effects on Vascular Function Researchers at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) have

Drop in vaping drives tobacco product use by U.S. youth to a record low

The latest data from the 2024 National Youth Tobacco Survey reveals a significant decline in tobacco use among

Are Kids Still Vaping?

The vaping rate among middle and high school students has reached its lowest level in a decade, according

Transparent mice and vaping declines

Scientists have found a new way to make mice transparent using a yellow food dye called tartrazine. This

Youth vaping declines in 2024, a public-health victory STAT

The fight against youth tobacco use in the United States has seen a significant victory, as new federal