E-cigarette flavors can damage the cells that line your blood vessels and perhaps your heart health down the line, according to a new study
The study, published Monday in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, adds to growing evidence that the flavored"e-liquids" used in vapes can hinder human cells' ability to survive and function. The authors say these changes, some observed in the absence of nicotine, are known to play a role in heart disease."The public has this notion that e-cigarettes are safe," said study author Dr.
Other studies have observed the impact of vaping products at the cellular level and on cardiovascular health more broadly. A study last year showed that daily e-cigarette users had an increased risk of having a heart attack, though not as high as daily smokers."We're seeing more and more evidence that e-cigarettes do have a relationship with increased chance of having a heart attack," Dr.
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