New research suggests that switching from smoking to vaping won't prevent some dangerous changes to a person's genome.
In exercise bike tests, twentysomethings who'd been vaping for at least two years had much lower exercise capacity than those ...
The researchers found that changes in the make-up of the cells in the cheek lining, which have been linked ... that vaping causes cancer. They said: “No. The type of change that this study looked at ...
Using cannabis may cause changes in the human body's epigenome, a study of over 1,000 adults suggests. The epigenome ...
Compared to kids with low stress levels, those who said they had moderate levels of stress were 74% more likely to have taken ...
Vaping may look cool when you're young, but it appears to be dulling the brains of college students, a new study warns.
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KTVU's Heather Holmes sits down with Dr. Renee Fogelberg of Kaiser Permanente to discuss the ongoing health risks for teens ...
Her work has previously appeared on Bustle, The US Sun, Newsweek and OK! Magazine. Getty A new study has found a link between ...
Vaping is quite the popular pastime among young people. Many have been led to believe that e-cigarettes (which offer ...
According to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration, youth vaping ...
New research published today shows that Australian teenagers who have vaped are much more likely to then try smoking, with ...