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Electronic cigarettes help some smokers quit, but may be too appealing to teens. Aug. 13, 2010— -- It looks like a cigarette, tastes like a cigarette, and provides the same nicotine buzz, but ...
Millions use the device as an alternative for traditional cigarettes. April 24, 2014— -- intro: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced this morning plans to regulate electronic ...
Electronic cigarettes could save lives — or hook a new generation on nicotine. ... he offered that he sometimes smoked mini-cigars, and she agreed to sell him an e-cigarette without nicotine.
Daniel Walsh was first drawn to electronic cigarettes for the same reason millions of smokers have taken up the devices. “I was a guy who could work 20 hour days and juggle a number of complex ...
E-cigarettes won't help you quit smoking, study shows 01:21. Using an electronic cigarette won't make you any more likely to quit smoking actual cigarettes, according to a new study.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized Juul Labs to keep its electronic cigarettes on the market, a major ...
Federal health officials will allow Juul to keep selling its electronic cigarettes. The Food and Drug Administration said ...
They look and feel like real cigarettes, but they’re much more than that. Doubling in market share annually, electronic cigarettes are taking off. Introduced to the U.S. market in 2007, e ...
First off, the electronic cigarette is heavy. Not that it's difficult to lift but, at around 0.62 ounces, a battery and E-Tip together weigh as much as 17 king-size filters.
KNUTSFORD, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 05: In this photo illustration a woman smokes an electronic cigarette on July 5, 2012 in Knutsford, United Kingdom. Electronic cigarettes are the latest health ...
Sales of electronic cigarettes have fallen sharply in recent months, bringing an end to five years of triple-digit growth. Above, a sales clerk used a vaporizer in June at an e-cig shop in New York.