Trying to kick the smoking habit with e-cigarettes, or just worried about secondhand exposure to electronic cigarettes?
Vaping is believed by some to be a safer alternative to smoking, with recent studies showing that an estimated 15% of pregnant women use e-cigarettes. However, new research from Duke Health shows that ...
Vaping may alter a baby’s skull shape in the womb, according to researchers. Exposure to two liquid ingredients in the e-cigarettes used to create vaping’s throat hit and smoke plume were tied to the ...
Liquid ingredients in e-cigarettes had a major impact on fetal development in pregnant mice, according to a new study Charlotte Phillipp is a Weekend Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at ...
A new study reveals the potentially devastating effects of vaping while pregnant. Talk about mist-ifying news. Startling new research indicates that even without nicotine, in utero exposure to two ...
Talk about mist-ifying news. Researchers exposed pregnant mice to a combination of two liquids used to create the throat hit and smoke plume associated with vaping. Their progeny exhibited lower birth ...