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Heat-Not-Burn Tobacco Products
Health News Federal regulators are studying these products that heat tobacco rather than burn it. Manufacturers hope they can overtake e-cigarettes. Share on Pinterest A new tobacco product that’s already popular overseas could overtake e-cigarettes in the United States. New research from San Diego State University predicts that “heat-not-burn” tobacco...
Study estimates the scale and growth potential of heat-not-burn cigarettes
In 2014, a new type of tobacco product, a heat-not-burn cigarette, was marketed to the people of Japan. These battery-powered cigarettes heat tobacco to roughly 500 degrees Fahrenheit, releasing an ashless, smokeless aerosol that contains nicotine. According to a new study that used Google search query data to estimate the...
A new alternative to e-cigarettes is growing in popularity
Who knows, it could be the stepping stone in you giving up for good. There's a new device that looks similar to the e-cigarette but is beginning to grow in popularity. Jay Moir: The inspiring fitness instructor with cerebral palsy The heat-not-burn device or HNB has become a new alternative...
New 'healthier' way to smoke set to overtake vaping
A new 'smokeless' tobacco cigarettes has been hailed as a safer alternative to traditional smoking. Now experts predict that heat-not-burn devices are set soar in popularity. A study suggests they will overtake sales of e-cigarettes, which are used by an estimated 9 million adults in the US and around 2.9...
Tobacco Companies Snuff Smoke, But Health Benefits Still Hazy
The IQOS smokeless tobacco product. (Credit: SimonDes/Philip Morris International) Smoking: It's bad for you. Take the smoke out of smoking, though, and you might be on to something. That, at least, is the thought process behind newly-emerging smokeless forms of nicotine, the most prominent right now being e-cigarettes. A vape...
'Heat-Not-Burn Cigarettes' Aiming for U.S. Market
HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, Oct. 11, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- A smoking mechanism that mixes the electronics behind e-cigarettes with the tobacco -burning properties of traditional cigarettes is sparking public health worries as it takes direct aim at the American market. Unlike e-cigarettes, the so called "heat-not-burn" device works by warming...
Heat-not-burn tobacco: The emerging smoking trend that has experts worried
View image in full screen Google searches for heat-not-burn products in Japan grew by 2,956 per cent between 2015 and 2017, study says. Heat-not-burn tobacco might not be something you’ve heard of yet, but it will be and researchers at San Diego State University predict it will overtake the e-cigarette...
There's a new, apparently 'healthier' way to smoke - and it's NOT e-cigarettes
THERE'S a new "cigarette" on the block - and while it looks similar, it's no e-cig. Hailed as a "healthier" alternative to traditional fags, the heat-not-burn devices are set explode in popularity, experts said today. 5 Heat-not-burn devices have been hailed as a "healthier" alternative to regular fags, by the...
Charlie Sheen Humbled by Increase in HIV Test Sales and 'Sheen Effect'
Charlie Sheen 's not willing to take all the credit, but understands his HIV diagnosis likely played a huge part in boosting sales of home HIV test kits. Researchers are calling it the " Sheen Effect ," and Charlie was fully aware of the numbers when we saw him Monday...
Charlie Sheen say he's been 'called to a higher order'
When Charlie Sheen announced to the world that he was HIV positive in 2015, the sale of HIV test kits skyrocketed, a recent study said. And researchers are attributing the sales boost to the actor. The week that Charlie announced his news on national TV, sales of at-home test kits...