This suggests that vaping might be more dangerous for the heart and blood vessels than many people think. Scientists believe these findings suggest that regular vaping could increase the risk of vascular disease later in life. They also emphasize the need for more research on vaping’s long-term...
While many have welcomed this announcement, the efficacy of such reforms in reducing the availability of e‐cigarettes to young people remain to be seen, particularly given the current prescription‐only model has done little to curb youth vaping. We argue that, in an uncertain landsca...
Summary: Study examines why some people are more inclined to put themselves in harm’s way to help others while others are less inclined to help, even when the risk is part of their profession. Source: The Conversation After an 18-year-old shooter murdered 19 elementary school students and ...
at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, echoed the CDC’s recent push to discourage people from using e-cigarettes. Christiani said that “efforts should be made to increase public awareness of the harmful effect of vaping, and physicians should discourage their patients from vaping....
Studies observed the same progression to cigarette, marijuana, cannabis, and illicit drug use in vaping, as well as poisoning and severe withdrawal symptoms [5]. Research has identified marijuana use as a potential gateway to illicit drug use and the onset of psychiatric disorders in adolescents ...
Change and Continuity in Vaping and Smoking by Young People: A Qualitative Case Study of a Friendship Group This paper explores as a case study the development of e-cigarette use and smoking within small friendship group (n=8) in Glasgow, Scotland. Interviewed twice at six months apart these...
stress. So, in the end, I stopped with the vaping too. When you decide to quit smoking, don’t think it is going to be easy. No. You need to be prepared that this decision will take time, effort, motivation and willpower. Only if you truly want to quit, make a plan, stick to...
that vaping is an effective way of quitting smoking, compared to nicotine replacement therapies like patches and gum. E-cigarettes or vapes are now the most popular way of stopping smoking” said Professor Caitlin Notley, Lead researcher and addiction expert from UEA’s Norwich Medical School. ...
"Immediately after vaping or smoking, there were worrisome changes in blood pressure, heart rate,heart rate variabilityand blood vessel tone (constriction)," said lead study author Matthew C. Tattersall, D.O., M.S., an assistant professor of medicine at the University of Wisconsin School of M...
"Nomedicationhas been approved by the FDA for vaping cessation in the United States," said lead author Nancy A. Rigotti, MD, director of Massachusetts General Hospital's Tobacco Research and Treatment Center and a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. "Our study indicates that cytisin...