TEENAGERS who vape often could be at a higher risk of exposure to toxic metals, potentially harming brain or organ development, a study has suggested. Sweet e-cigarette flavours could also pose ...
When Kyla Blight began vaping as a 15-year-old she assumed it was 'harmless'. After all, none of her friends who puffed on ...
Kids and young adults who use social media for seven or more hours per day have double the risk of taking up vaping or smoking or both, new research shows. The study is based on a survey of almost ...
There are several ways to assess an investment portfolio’s risk. It’s essential to understand both a portfolio’s risk exposure and how it impacts the sources of return within that portfolio ...
E-cigarettes have been touted as being safer than regular cigarettes. But safer doesn’t mean safe. A study presented at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Scientific Session last ...
A decade-long South Korean study reveals that ex-smokers who vape have a higher risk of developing lung cancer than those who quit without using e-cigarettes. A new study shows that ex-smokers who ...
California has long been at the forefront of the fight against smoking, but some local officials in the San Francisco Bay Area, backed by activists who are especially concerned about high rates of ...
They conclude, "The companies that own social media platforms have substantial power to modify exposure to material that promotes smoking and vaping if they choose to or are compelled to ...
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In a recent study published in the journal eClinicalMedicine, researchers determined the relationship between tattoo ink exposure and malignant lymphoma and lymphoma subtype risk. Tattoos have ...
The more time spent on social media, the greater the likelihood that children and young people will both smoke and/or vape, suggests research published online in the respiratory journal Thorax.
(CNN) — Chemical toxins are everywhere — in our water, food, air and soil. Exposure to those toxins during pregnancy can create serious health issues in elementary school children that can ...