Vaping Found to Be ‘More Dangerous Than Smoking’ as Bombshell Report Identifies Raised Risk of 3 Deadly Diseases
A groundbreaking study from Manchester Metropolitan University has revealed that vaping could pose greater health risks than smoking, with users facing increased dangers of dementia, heart disease and organ failure.
The first-of-its-kind research, released today, found that e-cigarettes may be more hazardous than traditional cigarettes due to their continuous usage pattern and high nicotine content.
The research found that vapers and smokers showed similar patterns of blood vessel damage and impaired blood flow.
“What we have found is the dangers for someone who keeps vaping are no different from smokers,” said Dr Maxime Boidin, the study’s lead researcher.
Dr Boidin explained that vaping poses unique risks as users can consume nicotine more continuously, noting: “With vapes, you just keep going and it’s much harder to know how many puffs you’ve had.” (Read more from “Vaping Found to Be ‘More Dangerous Than Smoking’ as Bombshell Report Identifies Raised Risk of 3 Deadly Diseases” HERE)
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