Although some people may consider vaping a better alternative to smoking, it can still lead to lung damage. Scientists are still investigating the effects of vaping and whether lung damage may heal.
A recent study found that smoking an e-cigarette decreased the amount of oxygen being taken in by the lungs, regardless of ... It's another reason to stop vaping in the new year.
Vaping introduces harmful chemicals to the lungs, causing respiratory issues like coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath in users. Nicotine in vaping raises heart rate and blood pressure ...
Vaping, initially perceived as a safer alternative to smoking, is now linked to lung damage. Studies reveal that vaping liquids form a tar-like substance that coats lung tissue, potentially ...
Over the past few years, vaping has become widespread and is considered safer than traditional cigarette smoking, especially among young people. Also marketed as organic and harmless, the ...
It's another reason to stop vaping in the new year ... decreased “venous oxygen saturation,” meaning the user’s lungs are likely taking in less oxygen — regardless of whether the vape ...
A new study reveals that vaping, even without nicotine, can significantly impair blood flow in arteries and reduce oxygen intake by the lungs. MRIs of participants showed decreased femoral artery ...
Since November 1, the Dutch association of pediatricians has been calling on family doctors to report cases of children who become ill after vaping. Most of the children who ended up needing hospital ...