A college student almost died last week when his e-cigarette blew up in his face, leaving him with severe burns and a broken neck.

NEWS FLASH! (I’m being sarcastic),  California health officials said in a report on January 28th that electronic cigarettes are a health threat, especially to children, and should be strictly regulated the way tobacco products are. The officials said e-cigarettes emit cancer-causing chemicals and also get users addicted to nicotine. The report came out one day […]

This past weekend, a city-wide ban of electronic cigarettes went into effect in Los Angeles. Before the new law, vapors — as e-cigarette users like…

The number of calls to poison control centers for nicotine poisoning from e-cigarettes has risen dramatically in recent years, U.S. health officials reported Thursday. Calls…