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Vaping : WHO Bans Flavoured Vapes, How Vaping Effects and Damage Your Health

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Anuj Khare
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Highlighting the dangers of vapingor e-cigarettes, The World Health Organization (WHO) today has called for governments to treat them similarly to tobacco and ban all flavours and take urgent action. WHO said there is insufficient evidence that the e-cigarette use helped smokers quit and they can instead lead to nicotine addiction among children and young people

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Ways Vaping Can Harm Your Body

E-cigarettes, despite their sleek look and claims of being a healthier alternative to traditional cigarettes, come with a multitude of harmful effects. Even brief exposure to e-cigarette content on social media can be associated with increased intention to use these products, as well as more positive attitudes toward e-cigarettes.

How Vaping Harms Your Body

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breakdown of the key risks associated with vaping:

1. Nicotine dependence

Nicotine, the highly addictive component of conventional cigarettes, is present in the majority of e-cigarettes. Nicotine dependence can result in cravings, symptoms of withdrawal, and difficulty quitting.

2. Affects brain development

Nicotine is particularly harmful to the developing brains of adolescents and young adults, impacting memory, learning, and attention.

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3. Lung damage

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 EVALI (e-cigarette, or vaping, product use-associated lung injury): This serious condition can cause inflammation, scarring, and even death. Symptoms include cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, and chest pain.

4. Cardiovascular disease

E-cigarettes can damage the heart and blood vessels, increasing the risk of heart attack, stroke, and other cardiovascular problems.

5. Exposure to second-hand aerosol

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E-cigarette aerosol contains nicotine and other harmful chemicals that can harm bystanders, especially children and pregnant women. are often appealing to youth, and their use has become a significant public health concern. Nicotine exposure during adolescence can harm brain development and may lead to long-term cognitive and behavioral effects. There is concern that vaping might serve as a gateway to traditional cigarette smoking, especially among young people who may start with e-cigarettes and later transition to combustible tobacco products

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