by American Physiological Society Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain There is new evidence that bolsters a possible link between e-cigarette use and increased risk of stroke, according to researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder. Their study, conducted in humans, showed that circulating endothelial cell-derived microvesicles (tiny, bubble-like particles released into the bloodstream during inflammation) from e-cigarette...
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How do e-cigarettes affect the lungs?
WILEY New research published in The FASEB Journal indicates that e-cigarettes can cause cellular and molecular changes in the lungs. Specifically, prolonged inhalation of e-cigarette aerosols by mice caused changes in the animals’ pulmonary immune cell composition and altered gene and protein levels in the lungs. Investigators found that even low exposure to aerosols from JUUL—a brand...
New research shows e-cigarettes cause cardiac arrhythmias
by University of Louisville Alex Carll, assistant professor in the UofL Department of Physiology, front, with Matthew Nystoriak, associate professor of medicine. Credit: University of Louisville A new study from University of Louisville researchers in the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute has found that exposure to e-cigarette aerosols can cause heart arrhythmias in animal models—both...
Switching from tobacco to e-cigarettes does not reverse respiratory epithelium damage
by Iqbal Pittalwala, University of California – Riverside Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Some studies have suggested electronic cigarette (EC) use may be a healthier alternative to cigarette smoking. A University of California, Riverside, study shows this is far from the case. The researchers report in the journal Toxics that switching from combustible cigarettes to ECs does not...
E-cigarettes alter inflammatory state of brain, heart, lungs and colon, research shows
by University of California – San Diego Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine report that daily use of pod-based e-cigarettes alters the inflammatory state across multiple organ systems, including the brain, heart, lungs and colon. Effects also vary depending on the e-cigarette flavor, and can influence how...
A damning review of e-cigarettes shows vaping leads to smoking, the opposite of what supporters claim
by Paul Grogan and Guy Marks, The Conversation Credit: Shutterstock A major review on the health effects of e-cigarettes reflects what public health advocates have feared—escalating use of e-cigarettes in school-aged children, early warning signs of increased smoking rates in young Australians, and direct health harms of vaping in all ages. The review, which was released today,...
E-CIGARETTES REVERSED 20 YEARS OF DECLINE IN TEEN NICOTINE USE
MARCH 25TH, 2022; POSTED BY MORGAN SHERBURNE-MICHIGAN “The recent rise in adolescent e-cigarette use, and growing numbers of adolescents who try to quit e-cigarettes and fail, have eroded much of this decline in adolescents who struggle with nicotine,” says Richard Miech. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN The number of adolescents who have attempted to quit e-cigarettes and...
Wearable sensor measures airborne nicotine exposure from e-cigarettes
Some studies have shown that nicotine, an addictive substance in electronic cigarettes, increases the risk of cardiovascular and respiratory disorders. But to get a full understanding of its potential health effects, a real-time nicotine monitoring device is needed. Such a device could also help vapers — as well as non-vapers who encounter second-hand smoke —...
E-cigarettes may be independently linked to erectile dysfunction, new research finds
by NYU Langone Health Credit: CC0 Public Domain Smoking has long been associated with Erectile Dysfunction (ED) and Cardiovascular Disease (CVD). However, little research has explored if there is a similar association among men who use Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS), commonly referred to as e-cigarettes. In the first population-based study of its kind, researchers...
Thousands of unknown chemicals found in e-cigarettes
by Johns Hopkins University Credit: CC0 Public Domain Vaping aerosols contain thousands of unknown chemicals and substances not disclosed by manufacturers, including industrial chemicals and caffeine, Johns Hopkins University researchers found. The study is the first to apply to vaping liquids and aerosols an advanced fingerprinting technique used to identify chemicals in food and wastewater. The...