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In the world of vaping, e-cigarettes are a common denominator for many.
If you started vaping recently, there’s a good chance that you got your first vape from a gas station because that’s where you bought your cigarettes.
If you’re new to vaping, the process of choosing your first e-cigarette can be daunting.
Did you know that e-cigarettes are actually much healthier for you than traditional cigarettes?
As electronic cigarettes continue to rise in popularity, so does the need for vape detectors in schools.
Vaping represents your best – maybe even your last – chance to quit smoking and rid yourself of tobacco for good.
Smoking is injurious to health; people who smoke every day observe this tagline on every cigarette pack.
Smart technology seems to be everywhere nowadays, from the way we use Google to the cars that we drive.
E-cigarettes are now commonly used by people across the world, and have been accepted into society as a (healthier) replacement for regular cigarettes
Researchers have claimed that the growing number of people who have successfully quit smoking can be attributed to the popularity of e-cigarettes.
A brand of e-cigarette has been approved by the UK medicines regulator and will be promoted to help people stop smoking.
A man suffered burns to his face, chest, and fingers after e-cigarette exploded in his face.
NHS to offer e-cigarettes on prescription to urge more people to quit smoking.
A recent survey confirmed that more and more teenagers are trying e-cigarettes.
The study says that e-cigarettes contain toxic chemicals that harm the lungs and weaken the immune system.
The advert, which shows someone using an e-cigarette, is the first for nearly half a century to promote smoking.
According to research from University College London, for every one million smokers who switch to e-cigarettes more than 6,000 lives could be saved.
Some ministers have proposed that wines, beers, and spirits should carry cigarette packet-style health warnings to tackle alcohol abuse.
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Tobacco companies warned that they will challenge the plans through the courts.