Warning! E-cigarettes can be injurious for your liver
Health | March 20, 2018 17:35 ISTThe researchers also found that genes related to circadian rhythms (the body clock) were changed in mice exposed to e-cigarettes.
The researchers also found that genes related to circadian rhythms (the body clock) were changed in mice exposed to e-cigarettes.
The research also showed that almost 90 percent of adult smokers smoked their first cigarette by the time they were 18
Electronic cigarettes are as equally damaging to gums and teeth as conventional cigarettes, a new study has warned. The study by researchers at University of Rochester Medical Centre in the US is the first scientific
Smoking, which can cause several ailments including cancer, can soon become a thing of the past. According to Indian researchers, e-cigarettes can help people quit smoking by providing them a significantly safer option.
London: E-cigarettes are playing an important role in preventing teenagers from smoking, a new study has claimed. Study conducted by the Centre for Substance Use Research (CSUR) reveals that the there is a decline in
Washington: A US study has suggested the e-cigarettes have hooked a new generation of children to nicotine who otherwise might not have taken up smoking at all.The study found e-cigarettes' usage has grown exponentially among
New York: E-cigarettes are less addictive than tobacco cigarettes, finds a research, adding weight to the argument that vaping could help quit smoking."We found that e-cigarettes appear to be less addictive than tobacco cigarettes in
Barcelona: Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan has favoured a complete ban on e-cigarettes and all products described as "Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS)".Harsh Vardhan ruled out their acceptability in the light of research findings by
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