Thursday, August 29, 2019

Vaping...

A new study finds that e-cigarettes — even without nicotine — may damage your blood vessels


Aug 20 · 5 min read

A young woman smoking an electronic cigarette.
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DDays after dozens of people were hospitalized for mysterious and severe respiratory problems after using e-cigarettes, a new study reveals that a single session of vaping, even without nicotine, has immediate and significant negative effects on blood flow. The finding is not tied to the recent hospitalizations. But this study, along with other research uncovering cancer-causing chemicals and harmful substances in the vapor inhaled from e-cigarettes, suggests that vaping is not as safe as many believe it to be.

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