Vaping was sold as the safe alternative to smoking. The evidence is now telling a more complicated – and more worrying – story.
A simulation has depicted the impact that vaping every day for 30 days can have on your body, including changes to the brain, lungs and heart.
A “vaping crisis” has hit the US. As of September 13, there have been 380 confirmed and probable cases of vaping-related lung illnesses in 36 states, and six people have died so far. In response, ...
Cheap disposable vapes (single-use devices prefilled with high-strength nicotine salts and sold cheaply) are especially ...
A simulation compared the impact which both smoking and vaping have on the body, revealing 'which is worse' for your overall ...
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Cardiologist warns vaping isn't safer than smoking, can be even worse: 'Not the harmless habit it’s marketed to be'
According to cardiologist Dr Alok Chopra, research shows that vaping can be just as harmful as smoking, ‘and sometimes even worse.’ He said that vaping has become increasingly popular, especially ...
Rare but serious cases of lung damage have been reported in the USA. Health professionals are concerned about unknown long-term effects. Teens may be especially vulnerable to vaping risks. A ...
Dear Reebs: The stories about vaping illnesses and deaths largely (but not completely) calmed down once the connection was made to black-market products and the chemicals and additives used to make ...
Although e-cigarettes are often considered safer than conventional cigarettes, their vapor still poisons lung cells and ...
Vaping, a process of inhaling an aerosolized material into the lungs, has become increasingly popular. Because it simulates smoking, it was originally thought to be beneficial for people trying to ...
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