But the ‘most dangerous part’ is its effect on the brain chemistry of young people The “most dangerous part” of vaping is ...
Vaping nicotine can permanently affect brain development in people under the age of 25, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It said that nicotine consumed during ...
UCSF is home to the world’s largest archive of Big Tobacco’s internal documents. Meet the physician deciphering its pages to ...
Vaping is exposing teenagers to lead and uranium that could “adversely affect brain and organ development”, a study has found. Researchers analysed the urine samples of 200 people aged 13 to ...
Despite commonly held beliefs that vaping is safer than traditional smoking, a study found that vaping had a "significant" effect on blood ... Blood flow in the brain was also measured with ...
But what do you do when you want ... That's why vaping isn't recommended for non-smokers. Nicotine creates new receptors in the brain when it enters the body, and you quickly come to associate ...
A panel of medical experts recently gathered in collaboration with the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, to discuss the growing epidemic of Black teen vaping.
From 2018 to 2022, 860 people were caught selling and smuggling vaporisers. Q: How does vaping affect children and youth? A: Nicotine is harmful to developing brains, but even without nicotine ...