Study probes the communication between physicians and patients regarding e-cigarette use
A study in JAMA asked more than 2,000 physicians regarding their input…
Electronic cigarettes may be linked to erectile dysfunction
The study was released in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
Menthol ban led to a substantial plunge in cigarette sales in Canada
The study looked at cigarette sales in Canada between 2010 and 2018…
Cigarette smoking may have surged during the COVID-19 pandemic
The research was shown in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine.
Electronic cigarettes are not effective at reducing the risk of relapse of cigarette smoking
More than 13,000 participants had been included.
Banning menthol cigarettes can save more than half a million lives within a few decades
The findings appeared in the journal Tobacco Control.
Vaping may increase cellular oxidative stress with just one session, raising disease risk
32 participants were recruited between the ages of 21 to 33 and…
E-cigarettes could be more beneficial than nicotine replacement treatment for smokers
The findings were first reported in the peer-reviewed journal Addiction.
Study examines how flavored e-cigarettes may distinctly affect the brain
The study was released in Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology.
How banning flavored vaping may have increased teen use of cigarettes
To reach those findings, the data of high school students was probed,…
Chinese study finds prenatal exposure to secondhand smoke raises odds of ADHD symptoms
Researchers analyzed the data during the fall and winter of 2020.
Study examines the association between exposure to secondhand smoke and pediatric ADHD
The participants were studied between April 2012 and January 2013.