The CDC is warning people who choose to smoke both cigarettes and vapes that they risk "greater exposure to toxins and worse respiratory outcomes."
Discover what happened to the iconic nicotine vape brand Juul.
A vape company has debuted a new "Coronation Collection" for $63: A collection of 10 vape pens in the shape of the new King's fingers.
Juul Labs Inc. has reached the largest settlement so far for its role in the youth vaping surge, the attorneys general in several states announced.
Heart disease is on the rise in younger people and cardiologists think the popularity of vaping and e-cigarettes could be behind the troubling spike.
Cutting back on red meat and quitting e-cigarettes can help bring down blood pressure before it becomes a problem, one cardiologist told Insider.
The company has narrowly avoided bankruptcy and agreed to pay $439 million to US states and territories in a separate settlement in September.
France's air safety bureau said it was investigating a fire that broke out on an Air France plane as it was landing earlier this month.
The FDA said "scientific issues unique to the Juul application" warranted additional review following its order banning the sale of its e-cigarettes.
Insider spoke with several experts who questioned the FDA's timing in its decision to remove Juul vape products from the US market.
While some celebrated Thursday's FDA ban against Juul, adults who used the product to quit smoking cigarettes pushed back against the decision.
The brand gained popularity in 2017 but has since tumbled in value. Juul Labs had faced scrutiny from the FDA over concerns it targeted minors.
In a survey of more than 13,000 men aged 20 and over, those who reported daily e-cigarette use were twice as likely to have ED compared to non-vapers.
The agency reviewed available data on the likelihood that young people would use the tobacco-flavored e-cigarette before giving authorization.
The $40 million settlement with North Carolina also requires Juul to use "mystery shoppers" to identify stores selling the products to minors.
RLX Technology stock sank as much as 45% on Monday after Chinese officials said they will increase regulations on e-cigarette sales in the country.
Health experts had warned that vaping could leave lungs susceptible to severe COVID-19 infections. Now they have the data to show it.
Vaping and smoking both nicotine and marijuana can make the lungs more vulnerable to infection, pulmonologists told Insider.
Vaping has been shown to damage the lungs, which could make them more susceptible to severe coronavirus symptoms like shortness of breath.
Similar to traditional smoking, a vaping habit could also lead to chronic bad breath, the researchers at NYU's College of Dentistry found.