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  2. Health effects of electronic cigarettes - Wikipedia

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    As with most addictive substances, nicotine increases levels of a chemical messenger in the brain called dopamine, which affects parts of the brain that control reward (pleasure from natural behaviors such as eating). [279] These feelings motivate some people to use nicotine again and again, despite possible risks to their health and well-being ...

  3. Electronic cigarette - Wikipedia

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    Many young people who would not smoke are vaping. [86] [54] Young people who smoke tobacco or marijuana, or who drink alcohol, are much more likely to vape. [87] [88] Among young people who have tried vaping, most used a flavored product the first time. [87] [89] Vaping correlates with smoking among young people, even in those who would ...

  4. Having Trouble Quitting Vaping? You're Not the Only One - AOL

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    "Many people go to vaping as a way to quit smoking, and then they can't quit vaping," Toll says. "That breaks my heart." Breaking that addiction isn’t easy, but lots of people want to try.

  5. Effects of nicotine on human brain development - Wikipedia

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    Young people's brains build synapses faster than adult brains. [6] Because addiction is a form of learning, adolescents can get addicted more easily than adults. [6] The nicotine in e-cigarettes and other tobacco products can also prime the adolescent brain for addiction to other drugs such as cocaine. [51]

  6. Vaping and opioids are a serious threat to teens. Here's what ...

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    Now, she said, they’re back at square one with teaching young people about the dangers of vaping. “Kids tell me all the time, ‘I don’t smoke, I vape,’” she said. “But it’s the same ...

  7. Vaping could be key to help people quit smoking, study says - AOL

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    The latest National Youth Tobacco Survey estimates that more than 2.1 million young people use e-cigarettes daily. Vaping can lead to a variety of health concerns, including shortened attention ...

  8. Vaping cessation - Wikipedia

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    Vaping cessation, usually called "quitting vaping", is the process of stopping using electronic cigarettes, usually those containing nicotine.Professional assistance for quitting is similar to that given for stopping smoking, though stopping vaping may have unique challenges; as noted by Harvard Medical School, "'vapes' can deliver a much higher dose much faster than traditional cigarettes."

  9. FACTBOX-What does vaping-related illness look like? - AOL

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    U.S. health officials are investigating reports of 380 confirmed and probable cases of serious lung illnesses and at least six deaths linked to use of electronic cigarettes or vaping devices in 36 ...