In the new National Youth Tobacco Survey, researchers asked U.S. youths to answer questions regarding their e-cigarette and nicotine pouch use between January 22 and May 22, 2024. The researchers found that the proportion of U.S. middle school and high school students who reported c...
Over 24 weeks, participants used an e-cigarette device filled with either 0, 8 or 36 milligrams per milliliter of liquid nicotine or a plastic tube (shaped like a cigarette) that delivered no nicotine or aerosol. The e-cigarette conditions were chosen to reflect a range of nicotine delivery,...
According to the researchers, the main conclusion of their study is that when people seeking to reduce smoking try ENDS, few quit cigarettes in the short term. However, smokers that continued to use an ENDS with cigarette-like nicotine delivery (the 36 mg/mL group), were more likely to sto...
go cold turkey using tobacco-free, nicotine-filled electronic cigarettes as a cessation aid are expected to be just as successful as those that use nicotine patches, according to a study published in the medical journal The Lancet, despite recent concerns over increased e-cigarette ...
Topics mentioned include thoughts from researchers for the National Institute on Drug Abuse on the high rate of e-cigarette use, information on the FDA's National Youth Tobacco Survey, and an increase in current e-cigarette and hookah use among teenagers from 2011 to 2014....
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The aim of the current work was to use ENDS to test concentration-dependent effects of nicotine e-cigarette vapor inhalation on blood-nicotine concentrations, blood-cotinine concentrations, and somatic withdrawal signs over time in rats. Methods ...
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The UK toddler was brought into the emergency care department of Good Hope Hospital in Birmingham after the child's mother had spotted her picking up an e-cigarette nicotine refill cartridge and placing it in her mouth. The mother acted quickly, snatching away the cartridge, and the child vomi...
Whitmer said e-cigarette companies are using fruity or sweet flavors to appeal to children, ostensibly to get them hooked on nicotine, with little knowledge of the long-term consequences. Michigan officials point to studies showing that vaping products contain a variety of chemicals and metal partic...