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New UC Davis study finds that illegal disposable e-cigarettes contain hazardous levels of toxic metals like lead and nickel, presenting a higher cancer risk than cigarettes.
DISPOSABLE vapes could increase a person’s risk of cancer, respiratory disease, and never damage, scientists have warned. While a ban on the sale and supply of single-use vapes came into… ...
Certain disposable e-cigarettes, often sold in nostalgia-inducing candy flavors, could be unhealthier than traditional cigarettes by some measures, a new study shows.
They may be smaller than their refillable counterparts, but some disposable e-cigarettes actually emit more toxic metals than older vapes and traditional cigarettes, according to a new study from ...
Two bin lorry fires were found to have been caused by disposable vapes, a council has said. Herefordshire Council said the vapes had been put inside household recycling bins. It urged residents to ...
Starting July 1, North Carolina will enforce a ban on most disposable vapes, following the enactment of House Bill 900.
More than 7,000 illicit vapes have been taken off Liverpool streets in a single month. New data released by the city council has revealed how the local authority’s alcohol and tobacco unit has ...
Herefordshire Council is urging residents not to put disposable vapes in household recycling.
TG Jones, formerly known as WHSmith, is involved in a legal battle over unsold disposable vapes following a government ban on single use e-cigarettes.
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