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Storing e-cigarette liquid next to eye drops caused one woman to mix them up, leading to slight eye damage that could have been much worse, Scottish doctors report.
Even if you check the ingredient list on your flavored e-cigarette, you may not know what you're actually inhaling, according to a new study.
E-cigarettes are growing in use and popularity. With the addition of flavors comes the chance that kids can get poisoned.
An Ohio proposal seeks to make sure that children cannot get into liquid used in electronic cigarettes.
A cancer-causing compound banned by U.S. regulators last year as a food additive has been found at potentially dangerous levels in mint and menthol flavored e-cigarette liquids and smokeless ...
In pluripotent stem cell-derived endothelial cells, researchers show the adverse impact of e-cigarette liquids on cellular function and integrity. Some flavors were worse than others.
North Carolina legislators have agreed to put more regulations on the rapidly growing electronic cigarette industry, particularly child-resistant packaging on containers of nicotine-laced liquid ...
High levels of toxic metals have been found in the liquid that creates the aerosol that e-cigarette users inhale when they vape.
Over 35m people worldwide now use e-cigarettes, according to one estimate. In the US, this includes 4.5% of the adult population. But the rise in vaping has led to a trade in fake e-liquids ...
E-cigarettes work by heating a liquid solution composed of propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin, flavorings and typically nicotine, until the liquid vaporizes.
Federal regulators warned 13 e-cigarette liquid makers and sellers Tuesday that they need to change packaging after children accidentally drank liquid nicotine. Several of the online retailers ...
Even if you check the ingredient list on your flavored e-cigarette, you may not know what you’re actually inhaling, according to a new study.