Vaping with nicotine has become commonplace. It can be used to stop smoking cigarettes, but it has several serious health risks. The long-term effects of vaping are unknown.
Let’s check what we’ve heard and what we think we know against the science.
According to NSW Health, vaping for 40 days can lead to 'significant, acute changes' in both physical and mental health, ...
Smokers who quit with the help of e-cigarettes often continue vaping, but it is not known whether this promotes or prevents ...
For years, smokers searching for a “healthier” option have turned to e-cigarettes and vapes, hoping to ditch the dangers of tobacco. But as research continues, one thing is becoming clearer: neither ...
While vaping has been touted by manufacturers as a safer smoking alternative, the public health community is careful to point out the risks. Since the introduction of e-cigarettes to the U.S. in 2007, ...
Staff on a paediatric ward are highlighting the dangers of e-cigarettes after patients as young as 13 "openly admitted to ...
Vapes and e-cigarettes are touted by their makers as “safer” than smoking but it’s far from harmless. Vaping still packs a nicotine punch, not in a combustible form, but through a vaporized cocktail ...
Is vaping cannabis less harmful to your health than smoking it? Many people seem to think so. However, two studies conducted at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Center (The ...
Dr Motwani warns that vaping and edibles pose hidden risks for teens. She points out that early exposure can lead to addiction and long-term emotional issues.
During National Non-Smoking Week, the Canadian Vaping Association is calling on policymakers, public health leaders, and Canadians to recognize vaping as an important harm reduction tool in reducing ...