A Total Vape Flavour Ban Could Cause 1,660 Ex-Smokers in Wexford to Return to Cigarettes
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The National Health Security Agency is increasingly interested in the potential risks associated with vaping. Dr. Vincent Valinducq provides an update on the identified hazards, accepted ideas and precautions to be adopted today. (Health and well-being).
If vapoter is less harmful than smoking tobacco, it is taking health risks by inhaling toxic substances. The use of electronic cigarettes should be reserved for smoking cessation and should be as short as possible, says the health safety agency.
An Anses report published this Wednesday confirms that there are risks associated with certain substances emitted and inhaled during vaping, known for their toxic effects, particularly carcinogens, including in the absence of combustion.
For the first time, on Wednesday, February 4, the health agency published a study on the potential dangers of electronic cigarettes. Cardiovascular, respiratory and "possible" carcinogenic effects have been identified, but tobacco remains much more harmful.
If vapoter is less harmful than smoking tobacco, it is taking risks to its health by inhaling toxic substances, warned the French health safety agency. She recommends that the use of electronic cigarettes be reserved for smoking cessation.
Paris, France. The French public agency in charge of evaluating potential health risks launched on Wednesday an extensive study on the use of e-cigarette in France and its potential health hazards, and warned of the risk of "banalization" of its use, especially among minors. "The consumption among adolescents is largely motivated by a fashion and by the attractiveness of certain fruity-flavored vape products." The National Agency for Health Safe…
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