A bombshell study suggests that vaping may be more dangerous than smoking, putting users at risk of dementia, heart disease, and organ failure. The study found that vaping can damage artery walls, impair blood flow, and lead to cognitive dysfunction. The long-term effects of vaping, including inflammation from nicotine and harmful chemicals, pose serious health risks.
Key Points
Vaping may be more dangerous than smoking, according to a study at Manchester Metropolitan University
Participants in the study showed damaged artery walls and impaired blood flow, similar to smokers
Inflammation from nicotine and harmful chemicals in vapes can lead to serious health risks
Cons
Vaping may be more harmful than previously believed, with risks of dementia, heart disease, and organ failure
Vaping can damage artery walls, impair blood flow, and lead to cognitive dysfunction
The study suggests that vaping is as dangerous as smoking due to inflammation from nicotine and harmful chemicals
Public Health England's advice that vaping poses fewer risks than smoking may be misleading