Dr. Lasse recommends parents check-in and have an open dialogue with their kids before they're hooked. "They are experiencing withdrawal from nicotine the same way that you would expect from a person who had been smoking for five years, ten years..." VapingHealth ...
Teen e-cigarette or vaping rates have changed rapidly over the years. Rates of e-cigarette use among teens increased substantially from 2012 to 2018, and recently decreased in 2021. Vaping and e-cigarettes are harmful to health and are especially unsafe for youth and young adults. Addi...
While I’ve ruled out nicotine strength, hydration, and sucralose as direct causes of my headaches, I have noticed a correlation between certain flavors and the onset of migraines. Over the years, I’ve pinpointed several culprits, including spices (clove, anise, cinnamon), strawberry, ...
and other substances and chemicals. Over 450 potential cases of severe pulmonary disease had been identified as of September 6, 2019. A commonality in the group was a history of using e-cigarette devices or vaping. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a warning once ...
doctors explain. Smoking also damages cilia, the hair-like structures that line the lungs, and move microbes and debris out of the way. This can make it easier for viruses to invade. Over the years, studies have consistently shown, for example, that smokers who get the flu are more likely...
Vaping has become a trend worldwide in recent years. The e-cigarettes which were previously introduced to help smokers quit have become a symbol of the Gen Z. The size of the vape market in China is still smaller than that in the U.S., despite a much larger smoking population. ...
This short report provides joint smoking and vaping prevalence rates for American high school students from 2011 to 2022 from the NYTS, and rates for American adults 18–44years old over the same period from the NHIS. The results show that cigarette smoking declined sharply, especially in high...
New research reveals that young individuals who vape are over twice as likely to experience chronic stress. Derived from the Canadian Health Measures Surveys, the study found that although young vapers were often physically active, they reported higher levels of chronic stress. The study doesn’t ...
Of the respondents, over two thirds (37.5%) vaped at least once and were labeled "vapers." The most commonly stated reason for first trying vaping was recreational (60.8%). Half of vapers (50.5%) admitted to vaping in the past year and most vapers (90.6%) did not think their vaping...
Researchers have learned a few things over the years.Vaping at high voltagescan release formaldehyde-causing chemicals. It couldincrease your risk of heart disease. That being said, it’sprobably better than smoking. Then again, even though it may be less terrible than cigarettes, va...