While smoking rates have fallen to record lows, vaping has become increasingly common, with some evidence finding it to be a less harmful alternative to cigarettes. But a new study out of Manchester ...
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Can My Lungs Heal After Vaping?
Medically reviewed by Sanja Jelic, MD The good news is that, yes, your lungs can heal after quitting vaping. However, the extent and speed of healing may depend on factors like how long you've vaped ...
Leading experts in the field remain satisfied that vaping is better for our health than smoking. That said, most existing ...
A 12-year-old girl in Thailand has been hospitalised with extensive lung damage after reportedly vaping and consuming kratom drinks for nearly two years. At such a critical moment in US history, we ...
Vapes also seem to be easier on the lungs: Studies find that when smokers with lung disease switch to vaping, symptoms like coughing and wheezing improve, just as much as in those who quit.
New research suggests that while vaping can increase plaque and inflammation, its effects on gum disease remain unclear. Should vapers be worried? Here's what the latest science reveals.
Researchers found that e-cigarette exposure during pregnancy can disrupt fetal lung development, increase oxidative stress, ...
The organisation said the harmful side effects of vaping included throat and mouth irritation, headaches, coughing and feeling ill. It also pointed out there was "no good evidence that vaping ...
SAN DIEGO — Vaping does not help smokers quit their vice, a study published Wednesday by UC San Diego researchers found, refuting a common misconception among tobacco and e-cigarette users.
A recent study found that e-cigarettes are as harmful as regular ones, and in at least one prime way, they're no better. Here's what experts have to say about this.