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Turns out the disposable nicotine delivery systems are, as suspected, worse than the real thing, according to a new study ...
New UC Davis study finds that illegal disposable e-cigarettes contain hazardous levels of toxic metals like lead and nickel, presenting a higher cancer risk than cigarettes.
As the UK prepares to ban disposable vapes in June 2025, attention is turning to the next challenge: ensuring that reusable alternatives deliver on their environmental promise.
Flavored disposable vape products are soaring in popularity among young people in the United States, despite being unauthorized. Some of them have higher toxic metal levels than cigarettes and ...
Brightly colored inexpensive and disposable electronic cigarettes and vapes continue to gain popularity. These devices turn flavored nicotine-containing liquid into a vapor that people inhale over ...
They may look like travel shampoo bottles and smell like bubblegum, but after a few hundred puffs, some disposable, electronic cigarettes and vape pods release higher amounts of toxic metals than ...
Disposable vapes may release more cancer-causing chemicals than 20 cigarettes, a shock study published this week from researchers at the University of California - Davis suggests.
Some disposable e-cigarettes emit higher levels of toxic metals and metalloids, such as lead, nickel, and antimony, than traditional cigarettes and older refillable vapes, especially after several ...
The sale of disposable vapes will be banned in the United Kingdom from Sunday, as the country becomes the latest to tackle the “environmental nightmare” of the single-use devices. However ...