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Does Vaping Increase Diabetes Risk?

A new study, published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, has found that vapers or those who smoke e-cigarettes are more likely to develop prediabetes or diabetes. However, the study said vaping directly does not cause diabetes.

Teen Vaping of Marijuana Doubled From 2013 to 2020, Finds Study

New research has found that marijuana vaping among teens has doubled from 2013 to 2020, suggesting that policymakers should better regulate cannabis vaping products and ban ads that target teenagers. Regular vaping of marijuana in teenagers could increase the risk of mental health issues.

Laura Dern Speaks Out In Support Of Educating Teens about the Dangers of Vaping

Laura Dern has recently spoken up about what encouraged her to educate teenagers about the danger of vaping. She said being a mother of two teens has inspired her to speak about the perils of e-cigarettes in teenagers. She has teamed up with the American Lung Association for its new Vape-Free Schools Initiative.

Juul Accused of Promoting Vaping Products to Young Children Online

Massachusetts attorney general has accused Juul of promoting their vaping products to teenagers online, including youth-centric websites such as Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, and seventeen Magazine. In a lawsuit, the attorney general said Juul bought ads on the websites, making teens vulnerable to e-cigarette addiction.
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Vaping Crisis: EVALI Presents a Variety of Radiological Findings

Researchers have found that e-cigarette or vaping associated lung injury (EVALI) shows a variety of radiological findings, including an organizing pneumonia pattern. The researchers looked at the results of a chest x-ray and chest CT of over 100 cases and found EVALI presents a variety of radiological findings.
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Lung Illness Related To Vaping Started Much Earlier Than Reported

Two studies, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, have found that e-cigarette or vaping product use-associated lung injury (EVALI) was surfaced as early as January 2017, long before June 2019, when the outbreak began, and the key culprit is vitamin E acetate found in vaping products.

Vaping Increases Risk of Chronic Lung Disease, Finds Study

A new study conducted by the researchers of UC, San Francisco, has found that people who use e-cigarettes are more likely to develop chronic lung disease of COPD. The study also found that people who use both conventional cigarettes and e-cigarettes are even more likely to receive COPD diagnosis.

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