Cancer Mortality Rates Decline In The U.S. As Smoking Subsides And Treatment Improves
An American Cancer Society study has reported a decline in the rate of fatalities attributable to cancer, especially lung cancer and melanoma.
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An American Cancer Society study has reported a decline in the rate of fatalities attributable to cancer, especially lung cancer and melanoma.
The United States will ban flavored e-cigarette sales nationwide, and China has blocked Juul from selling its products online to Chinese consumers.
As vaping related deaths and illnesses continue to rise, schools are cracking down on disciplinary meaures in effort to curb the number of teen users.
Hundreds of respiratory illness cases have occurred recently, all with the common denominator of vaping. NY governor warns citizens not to vape.
A fatal lung disease sparks an investigation into the effects of vaping on the body. Researchers caution against vaping until more information is released.
Michigan is banning the sale of flavored e-cigarettes, while the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin is warning its residents to stop vaping altogether.
The U.S. Surgeon General has declared vaping among teenagers an epidemic, and doctors fears that adolescants who vape may become addicted to nicotine.
Technology and social media have become a staple for many, and quitting addictions to both may be harder than quitting cigarettes.