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Teens in the Triad are fighting an increasingly dangerous epidemic with a new marketing campaign. More than 60 students at ...
The anti-consumer choice reach of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) has extended further than its stated aim of decreasing tobacco smoking to those methods, primarily vaping ...
The LGBTQ+ community has a long history of turning to the arts as a means to cope and to express joy. Phoenix is a haven for ...
Supported by By Christina Jewett Photographs by Kristian Thacker Christina Jewett met with students from a high school in West Virginia to learn about the loss of funds for their anti-vaping program.
A new study exploring the use of a popular anti-smoking pill to help young people quit vaping is being hailed as "exciting" by Australian researchers. The study, conducted by Massachusetts ...
ASHLAND At 14, Delanie Crump has appeared before a Senate committee to testify about something she believes in.
That sleek device charging on your teenager’s nightstand might look like harmless technology, but the latest research on vaping paints a troubling picture that goes far beyond the well ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — A new law in Arkansas aims to address the growing health risks associated with vaping, particularly among the state's youth. The legislation, known as Act 590, was recently ...
A report published by Action on Smoking and Health (Ash) last June found 20.5 per cent of children in the UK had tried vaping in 2023, up from 15.8 per cent in 2022 and 13.9 per cent in 2020.