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Dangerous of Vaping Health Nicotine



In early September, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a warning to the general public. In it, the government organization told people "Don't consider using e-cigarettes." The US Food and Drug Administration has issued a similar warning, appealing to those who use shopping devices not to buy "roadside" or modify e-cigarettes or their intended substance.

The two announcements from two top national health agencies were not unexpected. In the past two months, news organizations have been buzzing with new information about the recent health effects of vaping.

Currently, 26 deaths have been confirmed as a result of fever-related illness in 21 different states, and 1,299 cases of acute cigarette-related lung disease have been reported across the United States.

Why? Researchers don't know for sure yet - largely due to the fact that vaping is a relatively new phenomenon (from 2011 to 2018, the vaping rate among American high school students increased by 1.5% or 220,000 students to 20.8. - or 3.05 million students, per CDC). But that doesn't mean that experts are in the dark about the negative health effects of Bukhari. From various lung diseases to unusual accidents, here we all know when it comes to the dangers of using e-cigarettes.

First, a descriptor about what the vapors actually are, if you did not already know.
All terms can be quite confusing, but here it breaks down: The cap (or fever) is a device that heats a solution or juice and heats the juice in the sense of breathing. E-cigarette is a type of vape that uses nicotine-based solutions (hence the name "cigarette"), and JUL is a brand name e-cigarette. FYI: Walking devices can also be used for smoking marijuana.

Although the fever itself can be harmful in certain situations (more on that later), VIP solutions or juices are where the biggest problem arises: "This solution consists of cardiovascular and cancer-related particles" The heart of MD is Tamana Singh. The clinic in Cleveland reports health. "For example, formaldehyde has been isolated from fever and is a known carcinogen." (Formaldehyde is a fungicide and disinfectant of industrial strength) and is used to decorate or preserve corpses in dead cells (according to the National Cancer Institute).

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, carcinogens, on the one hand, often contain nicotine in a vapor solution, which is highly addictive. This is so addictive mainly because it stimulates the release of dopamine, which the brain translates as a reward. Nicotine has also been recognized as a gateway drug and in fact makes other medicines and activities even more enjoyable.


Why do people run away? It's simple: Marketing.

In the most basic terms, today e-cigarettes are advertised as a healthy alternative to cigarettes. In fact, JUL was recently sent a warning against FDA approval by selling its vaping products as a healthier alternative to cigarettes without FPA approval. ۔

Cleveland Clinic's Pulmonologist, MD John, Carl, tells Health, but this was not always the case. He explains that e-cigarettes were initially identified as devices that can help you quit smoking. They point out that "these were" smoking cessation devices, "and that people who use e-cigarettes for this specific purpose usually benefit, as long as they change their behavior. Is used in conjunction with programs to help. 

But once again, the benefits are only extended to those who are trying to quit smoking, which, according to the CDC, kills 480,000 people annually. So while vaping may in fact be less harmful - the key word here is "less", it is by no means harmful - it is still an unhealthy behavior. CDC's overall sentiment: "If you have never smoked or used smoking or e-cigarettes, do not start."

So, what exactly is a fever-related illness he is referring to?

According to the Wall Street Journal, the vaping crisis began in the summer, in June and July, at a Wisconsin hospital when doctors realized six healthy, often young patients were admitted briefly, which was shortness of breath, chest. With a shortage of water. Pain, and fatigue, but with no symptoms. According to reports, the common denominator was.

It prompted alarm alarms across the country, launched criminal investigations against Wapping Device companies, and prompted an investigation by Medical Magazine, which was known for fever-related illnesses at the time. , Which the CDC has now officially dubbed "e-cigarette" or "fever." , The use of the product

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