After passage of Proposition 64 created a legal recreational market in California, toxicologists with the Department of ...
When Kyla Blight began vaping as a 15-year-old she assumed it was 'harmless'. After all, none of her friends who puffed on ...
The first anniversary of the PACT Act, sweeping toxic exposure legislation expanding health and disability benefits for veterans, is Thursday. Military Times © 2024 ...
Furniture, clothing and food packaging can all shed tiny particles that can end up in our bodies. Credit...Ryan Jenq for The New York Times. Set design by Laura Woolf. Supported by By Sarah Sloat ...
The rapidly aging faces of Gen Z can also blame e-cigarettes for their abnormally sallow skin. Those born between 1997 and 2012 came of age during the rise of nicotine vaporizers, which were ...
Regular exposure to loud aircraft noise could be linked to obesity, according to a new study found. Nurses living near airports nationwide who endured plane noise 45 decibels or greater were 5% ...
The FDA ordered in 2022 that its products be taken off the market. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration rescinded its marketing ban on Juul Labs on Thursday, opening the door to possible ...
Early-life exposure to air and noise pollution is associated with a higher risk for psychosis, depression, and anxiety in adolescence and early adulthood, results from a longitudinal birth cohort ...
An illegal immigrant from Honduras has been linked to a third Florida home burglary after DNA was pulled from a pair of sunglasses, authorities said. Martin County sheriff's detectives linked ...
Critical Metals Corp. agreed to buy a controlling interest in the Tanbreez rare earth deposit in Greenland as it strives to serve a US-aligned supply chain for strategic metals. The US-listed ...
The Hong Kong government is seeking to ban vaping and the use of other alternative smoking products in order to reduce smoking in the finance hub. The proposed measure is part of a 10-point plan ...
A low-calorie sweetener called xylitol used in many reduced-sugar foods and consumer products such as gum and toothpaste may be linked to nearly twice the risk of heart attacks, stroke and death ...