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Vaping's Quick Impact on Blood Vessels and Oxygen
Chicago, USA,Tuesday, November 26, 2024
The study suggests that regular vaping might lead to vascular disease in the future. But more research is needed to confirm these findings and understand the long-term effects. It’s important to remember that e-cigarettes aren’t harmless. They contain chemicals like lead, nickel, and formaldehyde, which can affect your body.
Doctors used to recommend e-cigarettes to help people quit smoking, but research shows they don’t actually help. The FDA is currently deciding which vaping products should stay on the market. They’ve authorized a few, but none are specifically approved as a harm-reduction device.
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