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Cancer-Linked Molecular Changes Seen in Oral Cells of Smokers and E-Cigarette Users

E-cigarette users develop some of the same cancer-related molecular changes in their oral tissue as cigarette smokers, according to the University of Southern.

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E-Cigarette Usage May Complicate Oral Surgery

Electronic cigarettes often are marketed as a “safer” alternative to traditional tobacco products. Yet they are still packed with nicotine, which inhibits wound.

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FDA Launches New Strategy for Fighting Nicotine Addiction

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a comprehensive, multi-year plan for tobacco and nicotine regulation designed to reduce tobacco-related disease and.

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E-Cigarettes Expand Tobacco Product Use Among Young People

While proponents of electronic cigarettes may claim that they are responsible for a decline in youth cigarette smoking, the University of California San.

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Surgeon General Releases Report Criticizing Youth E-Cigarette Usage

Following recent studies showing that electronic cigarettes have multiple negative effects on oral health, US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek H. Murthy has released a.

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E-Cigarette Vapors Kill Oral Skin Cells

Despite claims to the contrary, e-cigarettes might not be significantly safer than tobacco cigarettes. Researchers at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA).

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E-Cigarette Vapors Kill Oral Skin Cells

Despite claims to the contrary, e-cigarettes might not be significantly safer than tobacco cigarettes. Researchers at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA).

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NYU Gets $1.6 Grant to Study E-Cigarettes’ Effect on Oral Health

E-cigarettes are growing in popularity, especially among teenagers. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that 3 million middle and.

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New Rule Gives FDA Authority to Regulate E-Cigarettes

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has finalized a rule that extends its authority to all tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, hookah tobacco,.

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E-Cigarettes Can Speed Up Atherosclerosis

New research indicates that e-cigarettes can accelerate atherosclerosis, which causes the plaque that leads to heart attacks, strokes, and peripheral arterial disease. It.

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