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Study reveals vaping may pose greater health risks than smoking, including dementia and heart disease


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Published in Health and Fitness on Sunday, February 23rd 2025 at 7:43 GMT by RSVP   Print publication without navigation

  • Vaping can be worse than cigarettes and puts long-term users at risk of organ failure, heart disease and dementia, according to the author of a brand new study

A recent study has raised concerns about the health implications of vaping, suggesting that it might pose greater risks than traditional cigarette smoking. The research, which analyzed data from various sources, indicates that vaping could increase the likelihood of developing serious conditions such as dementia, heart disease, and other cardiovascular issues. Unlike smoking, where the long-term effects are well-documented, the study points out that the relatively new practice of vaping has not been as thoroughly researched, leading to potentially underestimated health risks. The study highlights the presence of harmful chemicals in e-cigarettes, which can lead to inflammation and oxidative stress, contributing to the onset of these diseases. This has prompted calls for more stringent regulations and further research into the long-term effects of vaping.

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