New research from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has found that a number of e-cigarette vapors contain unsafe levels of toxic metals, including lead and chromium. It is suspected that ...
A new study finds e-cigarette vapors may contain potentially unsafe levels of toxic metals, including lead and arsenic. Researchers from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health tested ...
The heating coils of some e-cigarettes are leaking toxic metals, including lead, into the vapor users inhale, a study found. Tim Ireland AP In 2016, more than 2 million middle and high school students ...
ALOR SETAR: The Home Ministry has recommended that the National Poison Centre conduct a study on the tobacco heating device, or IQOS, manufactured by a leading cigarette company. Its minister, Datuk ...
IQOS 3 offers several enhancements to the IQOS 2.4 currently being sold in select U.S. markets, including a longer battery life, faster re-charging time, a side opening mechanism, and magnetic closure ...
WASHINGTON >> The Food and Drug Administration said it will permit the sale of IQOS, a “heat not burn” tobacco device made by Philip Morris International, in the United States. While the agency ...