Doctors are calling for tougher regulation on imports and more guidance for smokers as the number of e-cigarettes exploding increases. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Sunderland Echo, you ...
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer is increasing the heat on the federal government to consider recalling e-cigarette batteries and devices that explode and catch fire, injuring users. Schumer, ...
A WARNING has been issued over the risk of exploding e-cigarette chargers after figures revealed over 100 fires had been caused by the devices. The Local Government Association called on makers of the ...
A smoker was left with "catastrophic injuries" similar to a gunshot wound to the face after their e-cigarette exploded in their mouth, a plastic surgeon has revealed. Consultant surgeon Dai Nguyen is ...
Vape and e-cigarette users have been urged by the Government to use manufacturer-recommended chargers and batteries in their devices amid fears of potential fires and explosions. The Office for ...
A Tennessee man is suing after an e-cigarette exploded in his face and tore part of his left cheek off. In the lawsuit, David Bishop, 25, of Cordova, said he was using the device at home before ...
The case has made headlines around the world, and is believed to be the first death caused by vaping products in the US. The man, Tallmadge D'Elia, died at his home in Florida when his device blew up ...
"More doctors smoke Camels than any other cigarette." From 1946 through 1954, in a variety of national magazines and on the radio, the message was relentless. Fast forward six and a half decades and ...
A young man who claims an e-cigarette exploded in his mouth is recovering from agonising injuries. Factory worker Ryan Bailey, 22, suffered burns to his lips and a hand, plus damage to his teeth, ...
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