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Justin Bieber Vapes Illegally in West Hollywood Restaurant

Pop sensation Justin Bieber risks legal repercussions after being photographed vaping inside a trendy West Hollywood eatery during a private dinner with wife Hailey, blatantly flouting California's stringent anti-smoking laws.

Global Study Exposes Severe Health Risks of Vaping in Youth

A major new global analysis reveals the severe health impacts of vaping, linking it to increased risks of asthma, lung damage, and toxic metal exposure in young people. The findings challenge the perception of e-cigarettes as a safe alternative to smoking

Vaping Doubles Asthma Risk in Non-Smokers, Study Finds

Groundbreaking research from the University of Surrey reveals that non-smokers who vape are significantly more likely to develop asthma, depression, and emotional problems, challenging perceptions of e-cigarettes as a safe alternative.

UK Teens Show Lung Damage from Vaping - Doctors Warn

Shocking new research reveals British teenagers are developing 'wet lung' symptoms and respiratory illness from vaping. Doctors report cases of severe lung injury in children, prompting urgent health warnings.

Garnacho vaping row before Everton match

Manchester United's rising star Alejandro Garnacho has landed in hot water after being spotted vaping just days before the team's Premier League fixture against Everton. The young winger's actions have raised eyebrows at Old Trafford as Erik ten Hag's sid

Walking faster may slash heart attack risk

A groundbreaking study suggests that increasing your walking speed and distance may significantly reduce the risk of heart attacks and improve overall cardiovascular health.

Chip lovers face 20% higher diabetes risk

New research suggests that eating chips frequently could increase your chances of developing type 2 diabetes by a fifth. Find out why and what alternatives experts recommend.

Three weekly chip servings may raise diabetes risk

New research suggests that consuming fried potatoes like chips three times weekly may significantly increase the risk of type 2 diabetes. Find out how your favourite snack could be impacting your health.

Genetic clues to ME/CFS uncovered in new study

Scientists have identified potential genetic markers for myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), also known as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), offering new hope for diagnosis and treatment.

Study: How many sexual partners is 'too many'?

A new study uncovers how people really feel about the number of past sexual partners—and the results might surprise you. Find out what's considered 'too high' and why it matters.

Home cooking beats processed foods for weight loss

New research confirms that minimally processed foods and home cooking are more effective for weight management than ultra-processed alternatives, offering a healthier approach to dieting.

14p supplement may prevent stroke and heart attack

A groundbreaking study suggests that an affordable 14p supplement could significantly reduce the risk of stroke and heart attack by targeting a common underlying condition. Discover how this simple addition to your diet might save lives.

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