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Children addicted to vapes should get nicotine gum or patches to help them quit, health chiefs say. ... every 12.5 puffs equate to one cigarette. Experts say for many e-cigarettes, ...
More than a quarter of high schoolers used an e-cigarette or a tobacco product of some kind in the past 30 days, according to the CDC—and now some can't get through the school day without a hit.
THEY are sold as a way to help us quit smoking. But it turns out nicotine patches and gum do NOT help us stub out the fags. Patches, gum, lozenges, inhalers or nasal spray, known as nicotine replac… ...
A new paper in Nicotine and Tobacco Research, published by Oxford University Press, finds that today's pod-style electronic cigarette devices are more addictive than nicotine gum, indicating that ...
A menthol cigarette ban would spur many smokers to choose smoking cessation therapies, including nicotine gum and lozenges, new research shows. Menthol cigarette smokers also would be less likely ...
Coronavirus: France limits nicotine patch sales after researchers say product may protect against disease. Study based on 483 patients suggested smokers were infected with Covid-19 less than others ...
Children addicted to vaping should be spared punishment and given nicotine patches or gum to help them kick their habit, an official report says. Health experts want vaping to be seen as a ...