Researchers quickly determined that the “e-juice” that fills vaping cartridges is highly addictive, with one pod containing ...
Back in my 20s, I was a regular “party smoker”, sparking up on a night out with friends, or heading outside for a cheeky fag during a raucous dinner party. Smoking was part of the ritual of going out, ...
Vaping involves breathing in an aerosol that contains several chemicals, including nicotine and flavoring, through an e-cigarette or vape. Vaping is growing in popularity among teenagers. In this ...
This past fall I was at my son’s little league baseball game; a group of 7–8-year-olds, surrounded by parents and grandparents cheering them on. In between innings a few of the parents stepped away, ...
Electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDs), also known as electronic cigarettes, e-cigarettes or vape pens, were introduced in the early 2000s as an alternative to tobacco products. Instead of ...
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Cigarette smoking vs vaping: Are e-cigarettes actually a safer alternative? Doctor reveals which is better or worse
Vaping (using e-cigarettes) is often perceived as a ‘healthier alternative’ to smoking traditional cigarettes – but this idea is misleading. While vaping might be considered less harmful than smoking ...
Vaping is now banned in public spaces in Dallas via a new ordinance which went into effect on December 11, 2025. The Dallas ...
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Dallas vaping ban: Full list of places you can't vape without a hefty fine
Dallas is banning vaping in all public indoor areas and parks starting Dec. 11, extending the city's smoking restrictions to ...
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Vaping will be banned in Dallas starting this week. Here's a look at the rules of the new ordinance
Dallas enforces a new rule banning vaping in public spaces, aligning it with smoking restrictions. Businesses must update ...
The updated ordinance went into effect on Thursday. Approved by the Dallas City Council last year, the changes now add vapes ...
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Vaping will be banned in Dallas soon. Data shows the habit is on the decline among Texas teens
About 1.6 million Texans currently use E-cigarettes, according to the latest health data from the Texas Department of Health ...
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