Are E-Cigs the Market Solution that Can Save a Billion Lives?
Q&A with "A Billion Lives" director Aaron Biebert.
Q&A with "A Billion Lives" director Aaron Biebert.
Vivek Murthy's concern about adolescent vaping is overwrought, and his propaganda is pernicious.
The United Nations' public health agency achieves consensus through mass detentions and media censorship.
A new study that links e-cigarettes to smoking has things backward.
By portraying vaping as a public health menace, the government promotes misconceptions that deter smokers from quitting.
Both parties are to blame for a bill that's also making it more expensive for smokers to switch to safer alternatives.
Very few nonsmoking teenagers vape regularly, and even fewer vape nicotine.
Very few nonsmoking teenagers vape regularly, and even fewer vape nicotine.
A new study makes the CDC's equation of vaping with tobacco use look even more ridiculous.
Researchers measure big declines in toxin and carcinogen exposure among smokers who switch to vaping.
Manufacturers will have to guess which circumstances those are, because the FDA won't say.
The new rules will discourage smokers from switching to vaping, a much less dangerous alternative.
New rules will dramatically reduce competition, variety, and innovation, retarding the replacement of smoking with a much safer alternative.
New regs took affect on Monday and could be too costly for small companies to compete with Big Tobacco.
Two companies try to dodge onerous rules with a system that delivers only synthetic nicotine.
There was little evidence that vaping leads to smoking.
The CDC's own data belie its warnings that e-cigarettes are a gateway to the real thing.
The CDC's data belie its warnings about e-cigarettes.
California undermines public health by arbitrarily classifying e-cigarettes as tobacco products.
Classifying vaping devices as tobacco products will deter smokers from making a switch that could save their lives.
Part of the ideological war on tobacco
The FDA is suppressing potentially lifesaving information about the health advantages of e-cigarettes.
Regulators won't let manufacturers of vaping hardware and e-liquids tell their customers the truth.
The agency's new rules threaten products that offer a much safer alternative to smoking.
499 pages of new regulation threaten to crush manufacturers.
The market for cigars is about to become a lot less diverse and a lot more boring.
The agency's final rule leaves conventional cigarettes on the market while requiring much safer alternatives to meet prohibitive requirements.
E-cigarettes aren't just a safer alternative to the real thing, they're an innovation people plan to use whether or not scolds approve.
The venerable British medical society recognizes the harm-reducing potential of e-cigarettes.
The British medical group endorses e-cigarettes as a harm-reducing alternative to the conventional kind.
In the name of public health, Punjab treats vaped nicotine as an unapproved medicine.
The reported version of an appropriations bill would change a crucial cutoff date.
The agency bizarrely counts tobacco-free, noncombustible e-cigarettes as a kind of tobacco.
Two public health researchers condemn the "information quarantine" surrounding safer nicotine products.
Celebrity doctor Margaret Cuomo falsely claims e-cigarettes are "at least as harmful" as the real thing.
Margaret Cuomo claims e-cigarettes are "at least as harmful" as the real thing.
Duncan Hunter tries to show that vaping is quite different from smoking.
Impossibly potent marijuana edibles, formaldehyde in e-cigarettes, pills of war, MDMA disguised as Halloween candy, and superhuman flakka zombies.
Super-potent pot, formaldehyde in e-cigarettes, the supersoldier pill, MDMA in trick-or-treat bags, and "$5 insanity"
Cannabis consumption is up since the early 1990s but still substantially lower than in the '70s.
The same survey finds that never-smokers rarely become regular vapers.
The problem is too much FDA regulation, not too little.
E-cigarette critics lean heavily on post hoc, ergo propter hoc reasoning.
A chemical comparison shows e-cigarettes are far less hazardous than tobacco cigarettes.
Is vaping less dangerous than smoking? The Inquistr is determined not to tell you.
Tom Frieden should listen to what English public health officials say about e-cigarettes.