Category: Surveys & Studies
News about the latest electronic cigarette studies, medical surveys and reports.
Cancer rates in the United States have been dropping for the past 30 years. The American Cancer Society (ACS) estimates that the overall death rate has dropped 25% since 1991, and their recently released annual report is more good news for Americans....
The first report to date on the potential long-term effects of vaping has just been released, and e-cigarette users will be happy (and perhaps feel some small vindication) after hearing the results. For the past several years health experts have been warning...
As ridiculous as it sounds to anyone who vapes, critics have continued to spark fear by warning that vaping could ultimately lead to higher smoking rates. But in a newly released report issued by the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), “Tobacco...
Vapers are owed an apology: a letter linking e-cigarettes to high levels of formaldehyde has been DEBUNKED. Nobody likes formaldehyde, which is why vapers are pretty amped to have it confirmed that there’s much less formaldehyde in e-cigarettes than ‘scientists’ previously suggested....
A smoking habits survey conducted by the Office For National Statistics in the UK found that more than half of England’s 2.2 million vapers were using e-cigarettes to quit smoking. Yet more evidence that vaping is not just a public health win,...
Everyone knows that tobacco smoke is bad for you; especially for your lungs. The fact that smokers easily run out of breath is one clue, and the hacking cough is another. But tobacco smoke affects other bodily organs too, in subtle yet...
Cigarettes are one of the most dangerous and lethal products in the world, causing more deaths each year than HIV, illegal drugs, alcohol, motor vehicle and firearm accidents combined. Although they won’t kill you quickly, smoking affects almost every organ in the...
We have new proof that e-cigarettes are not causing a dramatic increase in nicotine usage thanks to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In a study of nearly 37,000 US adults, the CDC found that only 3%...
In a major victory for vaping advocates around the world, UK health agency Public Health England released details of its study this week that found electronic cigarettes to be ’95 percent less harmful’ than traditional cigarettes. The landmark study is the first...
Vapor shops are becoming the primary driver of the electronic cigarette industry, likely due to the significant increase in the number of locations nationwide and the personal touch vape shop employees provide, a recent study suggests. Brick-and-mortar shops have grown from just a...
Most vapers are deeply concerned about the science involved with vaping. Although years of research have conclusively proven that smoking kills, the electronic cigarette industry is still in it’s infancy and it’s far too early to draw definitive conclusions about this seemingly...
Could the tide be turning for the electronic cigarette industry? Although most of the research, thus far, suggests that e-cigarettes are significantly less harmful than tobacco cigarettes and contain virtually none of the harmful toxins, the media and lawmakers seem hellbent on discouraging their...
According to a new study of consumer behavior from Kantar Media, electronic cigarettes are a more popular tool for smoking cessation than nicotine patches and gum. Of the 20,000 adult respondents who used a smoking cessation product in the last 12 months, 57%...
Sweet & Fruity Flavors Preferred by ADULTS As if vapers didn’t already know that fruit and dessert flavors were appealing to adults, another new survey shows that adults prefer sweet e-cigarette flavors over the more traditional choices, such as tobacco and menthol.
Although previous research has been mixed, yet another study confirms what many vapers have been saying all along; that electronic cigarettes are highly effective for smoking cessation. In the study, researchers found that people who were trying to quit were 63% more...