Category : Search result: nicotine


Nicotine pouch use surges tenfold in five years

New research reveals a dramatic tenfold increase in nicotine pouch use in the UK since 2020, with experts blaming aggressive marketing. Urgent calls for the Tobacco and Vapes Bill to protect young people.

Nicotine Pouch Use Soars, 1 in 25 Gen Z Users

Exclusive research reveals a dramatic surge in trendy nicotine pouch use among young Britons, with experts warning of health risks and calling for a sales ban. Discover the full story.

Child Vaping Clinic Overwhelmed, Ages 11-15 on List

Alder Hey's pioneering vaping clinic for children is at full capacity with a growing waiting list. Experts warn of nicotine's irreversible harm to developing brains. Discover the scale of the crisis.

Vaping Overtakes Smoking in Britain

New ONS data reveals vaping has surpassed traditional smoking in Britain, with just 6.9% of adults now smoking cigarettes compared to 7.7% using e-cigarettes.

Vaping overtakes smoking in UK with 5.4 million users

In a dramatic public health shift, vaping has surpassed traditional smoking in Britain with 5.4 million adults now using e-cigarettes, according to latest government figures revealing a historic turning point.

WHO: Teen Vaping Reaches Crisis Levels in UK

The World Health Organisation reveals shocking new data showing UK teenagers are vaping at alarming rates, with urgent calls for government action on flavoured e-cigarettes and marketing tactics.

Vaping's Hidden Danger to Your Motivation

Exclusive: New research reveals nicotine from vaping may be draining your drive and ambition. Experts warn users about the unexpected psychological effects.

FDA approves e-cigarette to help smokers quit

The US FDA has authorised the first e-cigarette as a smoking cessation aid, sparking debate over its potential role in tackling opioid addiction. Experts weigh the benefits against rising youth vaping concerns.

Vaping teens more likely to smoke: study

New research suggests teenagers who vape are significantly more likely to take up smoking, echoing trends from the 1970s. Experts warn of a dangerous cycle.

Page 1 of 2