concludes that electronic cigarettes are less addictive than tobacco cigarettes. The group studied was comprised of 3,500 participants, 5% of whom were vapers and 95% were cigarette users (no dual use). The study showed that the participants who vaped tend to start vaping later ...
The2016 Royal College of Physicians reporton e-cigarettes says that “robust evidence on the safety of long-term nicotine use in humans from the 5-year Lung Health Study, in which participants were actively encouraged to use NRT for several months and many continued to consume NRT for a much...
Vaping Raises Blood Clotting Risks, Harms Small Arteries: Study More HealthDay TUESDAY, Sept. 7, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- Nicotine-laden e-cigarettes raise a user's risk of blood clots, damage small blood vessels and can also raise heart rate and blood pressure, a new s...
Scientists and federal agencies have begun to study e-cigarettes as a smoking cessation tool, as well as their influence on development and health, but there’s still a lot to be learned about the consequences of continual e-cigarette use. What’s in a vape? Most electronic cigarettes conta...
There are currently hundreds of studies on e-cigarettes, and all concede almost without exception that it helps reduce risks for tobacco smokers. In our beginner’s guide, we provide a summary of the key things that you need to know if you are wondering about the health effects of vaping....
a majority of study participants who vaped or used other nicotine devices stated they were using the devices to help them quit smoking cigarettes, and researchers found that users of the devices were more likely to attempt to quit smoking cigarettes. however, attempts to quit smoking cigarettes ...
A study has foundthat nicotine in e-cigarettes can decrease testosterone levels. There’s alsoevidence thatvapes without any nicotine that can negatively affect testosterone levels in animal models. If you’re worried about testosterone speak to your GP. You can also check your levels at home wit...
Similar proportions of smokers and vapers (~18%) reported that they quit successfully during the study period. Additionally, similar proportions of smokers reported smoking less or the same number of cigarettes during the study period, while fewer smokers reported an increase in the number of ...
Vaping trends in Asia are rapidly evolving, reflecting the region's diverse cultural, regulatory, and economic landscapes. While some countries have embraced e-cigarettes as harm... New Zealand Govt. Rushes New Vape Restrictions in The Name of... ...
Electronic cigarettesFastingUnited Arab EmiratesVaping preferencesWithdrawal symptomsElectronic cigarette (E-cig) use has increased substantially among the young population, who adopt using E-cig for various reasons. Our present study aimed to explore vaping preferences and reasons for using E-cig among ...