by Agnes Howard | Jun 5, 2019 | Opinion
Someday, soon perhaps, the Juul electronic cigarette will pass into the heap of cast-off youth fads, and we may breathe sighs of relief once that’s over. Until then, fuel for wild-eyed screeds against the product needs to come from somewhere. Religious and moral...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Mar 10, 2016 | News
A strong majority (79 percent) of U.S. citizens want e-cigarettes to be regulated, according to a Gallup poll. Sixty percent desire regulations comparable to those for tobacco cigarettes, while 19 percent seek FDA regulation at lower levels than with tobacco products....
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Mar 18, 2014 | News
A new study has raised concerns about the connection between e-cigarette use and conventional smoking, particularly among adolescents. “The Journal of the American Medical Association: Pediatrics” (JAMA) released on March 6 a report from researchers at...
by Larry Greenfield | Feb 14, 2014 | Opinion
In a nation that cherishes choice, most of the time a decision between alternatives is made on a nonconsequential basis. It’s simply a matter of preference. Should I choose one brand over another? One store over another? One size over another? It really...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Aug 9, 2013 | News
A high correlation exists between those who don’t go to church but do smoke. “Smoking in the U.S. is highly correlated with religiosity, with those who never attend church almost three times as likely to smoke as those who attend weekly,” reported...