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  1. This review details the inhalant toxicology of vaping products, the described lung diseases associated with vaping with a focus on EVALI, and the predicted long-term consequences of e-cigarette use, including increased asthma severity.

  2. 15 cze 2023 · The tragic and alarming cases of severe lung disease are clearly cause for concern. A number of other health effects are also worrisome: Nicotine from vaping. Nicotine is highly addictive and can affect the developing brain, potentially harming teens and young adults.

  3. 22 lis 2019 · Vaping has been associated with a heterogeneous group of pulmonary disease. Recently, a multistate epidemic has emerged surrounding vaping-related acute lung injury, prompting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to list an official health advisory.

  4. Instead of bathing lung tissue with a therapeutic mist, just as a nebulizer does, vaping coats lungs with potentially harmful chemicals. E-liquid concoctions usually include some mix of flavorings, aromatic additives and nicotine or THC (the chemical in marijuana that causes psychological effects), dissolved in an oily liquid base.

  5. 13 wrz 2022 · Chronic use of e-cigarettes, commonly known as vaping, can result in small airway obstruction and asthma-like symptoms, according to researchers at Harvard-affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital.

  6. 19 maj 2020 · Vaping can cause a wide array of adverse health effects that include nicotine poisoning, 72 trauma from device battery explosions, and injury to the GI, cardiovascular, and neurologic systems. 73 Respiratory effects include status asthmaticus 74 and pneumothoraces 75; however, diffuse parenchymal lung disease represents by far the most reported ...

  7. Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Rapid heartbeat. Rapid and shallow breathing. What are the causes of EVALI? Researchers have linked vitamin E acetate, a synthetic form of vitamin E found in some THC-containing vaping products, to EVALI. When inhaled, the chemical can damage the lungs.