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Nicotine products are the latest wellness trend, but are they safe?
Influencers say smokeless nicotine products can boost performance, banish brain fog, and even help with weight loss. But are they safe?
Some people with long COVID are turning to an unlikely remedy: nicotine gum and patches. Though typically used to quit smoking, nicotine is now being explored as a possible way to ease symptoms such ...
People who struggle with concentration can, according to some doctors, have a nicotine patch as a treat. As Slate reports, there’s a small but growing body of evidence suggesting that products used to ...
Athletic Nicotine makes low-dose, slow-release nicotine pouches without the smoke. Co-founder Jason Winn reimagined nicotine use for high-performance athletes. But building a brand that promotes ...
Experts warn that nicotine pouches are highly addictive and unsafe, prompting calls for stricter regulations and a nationwide ban.
The Alberta government is hoping Ottawa will rethink current restrictions on nicotine pouches, allowing sale of the products in convenience stores once again.
Alberta says federal policy appears to have coincided with growth on the black market, where unregulated nicotine pouches are widely available online with no age restrictions.
Dipa Kamdar does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
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