U.S. teens and young adults who vape are much more likely to start smoking cigarettes or to begin using cannabis or other drugs, a new University of Michigan study found. Most vaping studies focus on ...
(Reuters Health) - Teens who try electronic cigarettes may be more than twice as likely to progress to traditional cigarettes as their peers who haven't used the devices, a recent U.S. study finds.
Young people who have smoked hookahs and used powdered tobacco are more likely to start smoking cigarettes, according to a study published Monday in JAMA Pediatrics. The researchers found that people ...
Use of electronic cigarettes significantly increases the likelihood of tobacco cigarette use among young adults, according to a study published in the American Journal of Medicine. Researchers ...
Teenagers who vape are just as likely to start smoking cigarettes as young people 50 years ago, according to new research. Despite a massive fall in the number of youngsters smoking over the past half ...
E-cigarettes, commonly referred to as “vapes,” were invented in the early 2000s with the explicit goal of helping people quit smoking by transitioning them to something safer. But there are many ...
Vaping electronic cigarettes could be pushing adults into other drugs, a new study from the University of Michigan shows. The study, which focused on both teenagers 12 to 17 and young adults 18 to 25 ...
REUTERS - U.S. teens who try electronic cigarettes may be more than twice as likely to move on to smoking conventional cigarettes as those who have never tried the devices, researchers from the ...