More American teenagers are staying away from alcohol, marijuana and nicotine — but two other vices are growing in use, according to a national survey released Wednesday.
U.S. authorities have cracked down on illegal vapes by raiding warehouses, monitoring smoke shops, and blocking illicit shipments at ports.
Asthma symptoms worsened in children in Vermont and upstate New York exposed to smoke from Canadian wildfires, according to a ...
In response to the 2025 Monitoring the Future survey data released yesterday by the National Institute on Drug Abuse at the National Institutes of Health, American Lung Association President and CEO H ...
Michigan lawmakers are advancing a plan to cut youth tobacco use by tightening rules on retailers and removing criminal ...
CR tested GPS trackers from Bark, Garmin, and others and found differences in how they protect kids’ data. Here’s what to ...
Rutgers Health research confirms confusion about the different mechanisms that make tobacco addictive and deadly.
Vaping has become one of the biggest issues in schools in Palm Beach County, St. Lucie, Martin, and Indian River counties.
Currently, 16.4% of adults in the U.S. use at least one tobacco or nicotine product such as cigarettes, e-cigarettes or nicotine pouches. Nicotine is extremely additive, so the American Lung ...
Connecticut needs to finally ban flavored vapes, mirroring our neighboring states which have already taken action to protect ...
Sidney Bararchi Clarke was sentenced to 50 years to life in prison this week for killing his Brea neighbor in 2023 over the ...
Many young Americans are still smoking nicotine, tobacco or cannabis, even as edibles and vapes continue to grow in ...
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