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Here, you'll find all the latest scientific developments in the world of vaping research, including important health & safety information and scientific advancements in the industry. All of our health & science articles are backed by credible sources from industry voices across the globe.
Smoking Rates rise 25% in 10 Years in UK Women
Smoking rates among women aged 18 - 45 in the UK have both risen and fallen depending on their socioeconomic status.
Two Thirds Of Ex-Smokers In Danger Of Returning To Cigarettes
In the wake of the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, an Evapo survey has concluded that two thirds of former smokers could likely be returning to cigarettes.
Vaping Misunderstandings Intensify, 2024 UCL Study Reveals
Research by University College London (UCL) has shown that vaping misunderstandings have increased massively over the past decade.
Overfilled Vapes Flood the UK
The recent news about the overfilled Elf Bars, Crystal Bars and Lost Marys are causing massive debate on vaping health and safety and regulative reliability. Let’s get to the truth behind what is going on with the overfilled vapes situation in the UK…
Is Vaping Safer Than Smoking?
Is vaping safe? Let’s take a look at what experts have to say.
What Are The Benefits Of Nicotine?
We’ve all heard of the dangers of nicotine addiction—but did you know about the potentially therapeutic benefits of nicotine too? Let’s take a look at some unconventional uses of nicotine in modern medicine.
Caution As Vape Use Increases Every Year In School Children
Following numerous studies over the past few years, NHS and ASH research have found that vape use increases every year in UK school children.
Are mice-related vape studies highly misleading?
Vape studies on mice that has been linked to respiratory issues in humans has been met with great controversy.
OHID Vape Review Published By UK Government
On 29th September, 2022, the UK Government’s Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) released a 1468-page review of 400 studies related to vaping. The OHID vape review covers vaping's relation to cancer, blood pressure and more.
Where To Go To Stop Smoking
The Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) recently released data about Stop Smoking services in England, with some startling results. Let's take a closer look at the data and discuss what this means for British smokers.
Dr Colin Mendelsohn Publishes ‘Vape Truths’ to Combat Aussie Government Misinformation
Dr Mendelsohn, a vocal advocate for tobacco harm reduction, has published a series of ‘Vape Truths’ videos, which he says intends to “combat the rampant misinformation being provided by state health departments, particularly Queensland Health.”
Study Finds CBD Can Reduce Chronic Anxiety in Treatment-Resistant Young People
A new study published this month by Orygen, an Australian mental health charity, found strong evidence that CBD—cannabidiol—can help reduce chronic anxiety in young people who have previously been resistant to treatment. The study found that the participants’ anxiety severity was reduced by an average of 42.6% following 12 weeks of treatment.
2 Misinformed “Popcorn Lung” News Articles Attack Vaping in the UK
We thought we were past the popcorn lung BS, but apparently not: two major UK media outlets published articles citing that “Many users will eventually develop 'popcorn lung',” a highly rare condition which we know isn’t caused by vaping.
ASH 2022 Survey Shows Youth Vaping is on the Rise, But it's Not as Scary as You Might Think
The latest findings from ASH’s annual survey are fuelling concerns about youth vaping, primarily catalysed by the popularity of disposable vapes. The survey, carried out in March and published earlier this month, shows current youth vaping in ages 11-17 is up 3%, from 4.1% in 2020 to 7% in 2022.
British Dental Journal Paper Dismissed by Experts for Lack of Evidence
A research paper published in the British Dental Journal about the “erosive potential” of vaping on teeth has been called out by dental experts for “several basic errors and misrepresentations.”
















