(CNN) — Vaping has been known for its association with respiratory disease and nicotine addiction. Now, a new study, building upon previous evidence, has found that among teens, vaping often may ...
Teenagers who frequently use e-cigarettes could be at a higher risk of exposure to toxic metals, such as lead and uranium, a study has found. It could potentially damage young people's brains and ...
Frequent vaping among teenagers could significantly increase their likelihood of being exposed to toxic metals such as cadmium, lead, and uranium, harming the development of their brains and organs.
Vaping has been known for its association with respiratory disease and nicotine addiction. Now, a new study, building upon previous evidence, has found that among teens, vaping often may spike the ...
A graph representing some of the findings of the study, showing sweet flavoured vapes were the worst offendersA study by the University of Nebraska divided 200 teenagers into frequent , occasional and ...
The study's authors found that among teens who vaped intermittently — six to 19 days out of a month -- urine lead levels were 40-percent higher than compared with occasional vapers.
A new study led by the University of Nebraska Medical Center suggests that frequent vaping among teenagers could increase their exposure to toxic metals like lead and uranium, potentially endangering ...
A new study led by the University of Nebraska Medical Center suggests that frequent vaping among teenagers could increase their exposure to toxic metals like lead and uranium, potentially ...
Vaping has been known for its association with respiratory disease and nicotine addiction. Now, a new study, building upon previous evidence, has found that among teens, vaping often may spike the ...