Missouri health officials on Sept. 19 confirmed the nation’s eighth fatal case of a vaping-related lung illness, while Kansas officials announced the ninth death Sept. 23. The eighth patient was a man ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Gov. Andrew Cuomo has announced two more deaths in New York due to vaping-related illness. On Friday, the State Department of Health confirmed the deaths of two women due to ...
Authorities say a central California resident has died from complications related to the use of e-cigarettes. The announcement Monday by the Tulare County Public Health Office comes hours after Gov.
Vitamin E acetate, in combination with THC, may be to blame for a national outbreak of e-cigarette-related lung injuries that's linked to dozens of deaths, according to US Centers for Disease Control ...
Alabama on Wednesday announced the state's first death due to lung disease associated with vaping -- bringing the nationwide total of confirmed deaths to 17. Virginia and New Jersey health officials ...
Galveston County Health District officials have confirmed the first death associated with vaping. According to the GCHD, the victim is a woman between the ages of 30 and 35 years old who died Dec. 29, ...
Vaping-related lung injuries have caused 57 confirmed deaths in 27 states and the District of Columbia, including the youngest victim yet at 15 years old, the US Centers for Disease Control and ...
FRESNO, Calif. -- Health officials in central California said Monday a Tulare County resident died from complications connected to the use of e-cigarettes. The man, whose name and age weren't released ...
A Missouri woman in her mid-50s died this week with her death being associated with the use of e-cigarettes or vaping products. This is the second vaping-related death in Missouri. Missouri Department ...
The fight over the electronic cigarette ban in San Francisco and the recent epidemic of vaping-related deaths and lung injuries nationwide has made nicotine use – both vaping and smoking – a top ...
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Vaping a way to cut smoking death toll?

An average of 47 people in Thailand die from smoking cigarettes every day, while there has not been a single recorded death here from using e-cigarettes. Millions of people have successfully used ...