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TAMPA, Fla. (BLOOM) — Vaping—it’s what all the kids are doing these days. But could it be harming their eyes? Dr. Alex Martin, an eye health expert from Eyebot, says vaping may pose serious ...
The rise in vaping is of great concern because the parts encompassing in greater cognitive activities including the prefrontal cortex of the brain continues to develop into the 20s. [1] Nicotine exposure during brain development may hamper growth of neurons and brain circuits, effecting brain architecture, chemistry, and neurobehavioral ...
Nicotine promotes the growth of blood vessels, which can supply tumors and speed tumor growth. [77] As of 2015, long-term vaping had not been assessed for malignancy in individuals with a susceptibility for tumor growth. [140] The effects of nicotine on the sympathoadrenal system could stimulate growth in cancers already present. [221]
However, an association between vaping and subsequent smoking does not necessarily imply a causal gateway effect. [67] Instead, people may have underlying characteristics that predispose them to both activities. [68] [69] There is a genetic association between smoking, vaping, gambling, promiscuity and other risk-taking behaviors. [70]
A recent survey shows alarming trends in youth tobacco use in the U.S., including among children as young as middle school-aged. The CDC's National Youth Tobacco Survey shows this year, tobacco ...
Vaping has been dominating the news with politicians and experts going back and forth about whether it’s good for smokers, or simply poison. But what exactly is vaping in the first place? And ...
Electronic cigarettes are marketed to smoking and non-smoking men, women, and children as being safer than cigarettes. [1] In the 2010s, large tobacco businesses accelerated their marketing spending on vape products, [2] [3] similar to the strategies traditional cigarette companies used in the 1950s and 1960s.
Anti-smoking campaigners are calling for tigher regulation of vapes