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By sampling vapor from popular brands of e-cigarettes, researchers found concerningly high levels of toxic metals in the ...
Some 2.6 billion people in 79 countries are covered by smoke-free policies in indoor public places, the WHO reports.
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Philstar.com on MSNPhilippine makes headway in PMI’s goal to boost smoke-free revenuesThe Philippines is making progress in contributing to Philip Morris International’s global goal of generating two-thirds of ...
Volunteers from 25 different countries collected nearly one million cigarette butts from towns, cities and the countryside on ...
Researchers report that some disposable vapes released higher amounts of metals and metalloids than older refillable ...
Water expert warns that tap and bottled water contain harmful chemicals, with 200 million Americans drinking ...
After the fires clouded neighborhoods in smoke, residents whose homes were spared learned that danger was still lurking in ...
Researchers noted some are “particularly dangerous as they can lead to unpredictable health consequences and even death.” ...
Researchers have found that children who inhale these particles by disturbing fabric fibers while playing or ingest them by ...
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Worcester Telegram on MSNNicotine pouches: concerns in Mass. about potential health harms. Here are the detailsSwedish Match, a subsidiary of Philip Morris International, makes the ZYN pouches. The FDA's authorization noted the pouches ...
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Futurism on MSNVapes Clouds Contain Absolutely Horrifying Chemicals, Scientists FindNew research has found levels of toxic metals in disposable vape clouds that blow traditional cigarettes out the water.
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