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Vaping is accompanied by a shift in balance of the autonomic (reflex) nervous system toward sympathetic predominance, which is also associated with increased cardiac risk. Daily vaping is correlated with an increased risk of myocardial infarction in health surveys. [76]
It's another reason to stop vaping in the new year. According to research, vaping, like smoking, has an immediate negative effect on the user’s blood flow — even if the vape does not contain ...
Alex Martin, an eye health expert from Eyebot, says vaping may pose serious risks. Research shows that chemicals in vaping can damage the surface of the eye, disrupt tear film quality, harm the ...
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There is no research available on vaping for reducing harm in high-risk groups such as people with mental disorders. [134] A 2014 PHE report concluded that hazards associated with products currently on the market are probably low, and apparently much lower than smoking. [121]
Vaping intermittently or frequently has been linked with toxic lead and uranium exposure, according to a new study.
Vaping-associated pulmonary injury (VAPI), [4] also known as vaping-associated lung injury (VALI) [1] or e-cigarette, or vaping, product use associated lung injury (E/VALI), [2] [a] is an umbrella term, [15] [16] used to describe lung diseases associated with the use of vaping products that can be severe and life-threatening. [3]
Vape detectors are one example of how schools are attempting to address the youth vaping epidemic, but there’s a strugle to keep up with the new trends and technologies.