Vaping, lung damage, and cytopathology: A new twist in the medical mysterydoi:10.1002/cncy.22257Bryn NelsonJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdCancer Cytopathology
4 a–c Distribution of acute lung injury seen in electronic cigarette or vaping-associated lung injury. Diffuse involvement of the surgical lung biopsy by acute and organizing diffuse alveolar damage a. The diffuse nature of injury precludes any suggestion of airway centricity, H&E, × 20. ...
A children’s hospital in Wisconsin is sounding the alarm after treating a surge of young patients with serious breathing problems — likely caused by vaping. The number of high schoolers using e-cigarettes jumped by nearly 80 percent last year. Dean Rey
With 18 deaths and more than 1,000 cases of a mysterious lung disease linked to vaping, the damaging health effects of e-cigarettes are in the news nearly every day. Now eye care professionals are sounding the alarm: Vaping may damage your vision. ...
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Genetic drivers of m6A methylation in human brain, lung, heart and muscle 01 July 2021 Introduction Electronic cigarettes (e-cigs) are battery-operated vaporizers that simulate combustible tobacco cigarettes1,2,3. E-cigs heat a liquid and convert it into an inhalable vapor for users4. The liq...
Illegitimate vape carts can endanger the user’s health and high. Before investing in a THC or delta-8 cart, brush up on the red flags and avoid fakes.
Vaping cannabidiol (CBD), a compound found in marijuana, leads to more severe lung damage than vaping nicotine, according to a study by researchers at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center. Until now, research on the health effects of vaping, or using e-cigarettes, has focused almost exclusiv...
Adolescents who vape cannabis are at greater risk for respiratory symptoms indicative of lung injury than teens who smoke cigarettes or marijuana, or vape nicotine, a new University of Michigan study suggests.
Recently, eight teens hospitalized in Wisconsin for severe lung damage, suspected to be due to vaping. E-cigarettes have also been linked to heart problems.