E-cigarettes may help adults quit smoking, but boost teen risk for starting
Flavored e-cigarettes may help adults quit smoking, but they may make teenagers more inclined to start, based on a recently published study
Flavored e-cigarettes may help adults quit smoking, but they may make teenagers more inclined to start, based on a recently published study
Doctors and many other health professionals are working to treat sick patients for the COVID-19 virus. The best ways for you to help are to stay home, wash your hands, and not smoke or vape.
People who vape have potentially cancer-causing changes in their DNA similar to those found in cigarette smokers, read more about this recently published study.
Monterey Peninsula Unified School District is one of 15 districts in the state suing e-cigarette maker JUUL Labs, Inc.
Learn more about the class-action lawsuit that alleges how JUUL markets its products to children and has created a teen vaping epidemic.
Kaiser Permanente announced it is the first major health care provider to support California Senate Bill 793 by state Senator Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, to ban the sale of all flavored tobacco products in the state. Under SB 793, flavored tobacco products include menthol cigarettes, flavored chewing tobacco products, and many vaping products.
Learn more about how they are taking a strong stand to protect the health and safety of California’s youth.