A new study has found that young vapers in the United States who begin using e-cigarettes after graduating from secondary/high school are likely to progress rapidly to frequent use. While US youths ...
Electronic-cigarette warnings are effective in discouraging vaping, with warnings specific to health harms being generally more effective than warnings about e-cigarette addiction, according to a meta ...
A new study has found that young vapers in the United States who begin using e-cigarettes after graduating from secondary/high school are likely to progress rapidly to frequent use. While US youths ...
Teens who start vaping after high school are more likely to become addicted, a new study suggests. Researchers in California found one in five young adults who started vaping after graduating from ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD If cigarettes were engineered for addiction, are some ultraprocessed foods following the same blueprint? A new analysis reveals how industry design strategies may be shaping ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A recent survey revealed that adult smokers are uninformed about risks associated with cigarettes vs.
The New York Times recently ran a piece about preventing children and teens from starting to smoke. The title of the piece said it all: "Not Starting Means Never Having to Quit." It reminded me of a ...
“This is the first meta-analysis that has tested the effectiveness of e-cigarette warnings that appear on packages and advertising,” said UNC Lineberger’s Seth M. Noar, PhD, the corresponding author. ...