November 30, 2015 Hookah and e-cigarettes popular with high schoolers Almost 10 percent of 11th and 12th graders are using e-cigarettes, and other alternative tobacco products are increasingly popular, according to a new study.
November 29, 2015 Conn. high school students push bill to limit smoking in cars with kids Most high school students learn about civics at some point. But some Connecticut seniors have decided to take their studies a step further – they’re looking to change state law.
November 27, 2015 For women with diabetes, air pollution has higher heart risks Particle pollution like soot is a known health hazard and linked to the risk of heart disease and stroke, but women with diabetes are even more vulnerable than most people, according to a new U.S. study.
November 25, 2015 For teens and tobacco, out of sight might mean out of mind Keeping tobacco products out of sight in convenience stores may make teens less likely to smoke, a U.S. study suggests.
November 23, 2015 Smokeless tobacco users exposed to more nicotine, cancer-causing chemical Compared to cigarette smokers, users of smokeless tobacco are exposed to equal or higher levels of nicotine and NNK, a cancer-causing chemical in tobacco products, according to a study from the U.S. government.
November 18, 2015 British American to test tobacco/e-cigarette hybrid British American Tobacco, the world's No. 2 cigarette maker, will test a hybrid product that uses tobacco and e-cigarette technology next week in an unspecified European market, a senior executive said on Wednesday.
November 11, 2015 Arkansas man is injured when his e-cigarette explodes Josh Swartz bought an e-cigarette just two weeks ago, hoping to use it to quit smoking.
November 10, 2015 FDA clears first new tobacco products under federal pathway The Food and Drug Administration has cleared the first new tobacco products for the U.S. market, under a system authorized more than 5 years ago.
November 9, 2015 Adolescent e-cigarette use tied to breathing problems Adolescents who reported using e-cigarettes were about 30 percent more likely to report respiratory symptoms than those who never used e-cigarettes, in a study from China.
November 8, 2015 5 strategies to quit smoking for good Which is worse: using tobacco, or quitting it?