A chilling simulation has highlighted the harmful effects of vaping, showing how chemicals enter the body and affect health. While the long-term consequences are still unclear, vaping-related health concerns are growing. Cases like a man with a one percent survival chance due to vaping addiction and a 17-year-old requiring lung surgery after vaping the equivalent of 400 cigarettes a week have raised alarm. Although vaping is less harmful than smoking, it remains risky, especially due to nicotine addiction. E-cigarettes contain nicotine and other substances like propylene glycol and flavorings. A recent video demonstrated how vaping damages the lungs, leading to mucus buildup and weakening the cilia, which clears debris. A 2023 study showed rising usage among young people, with 2.13 million students reporting e-cigarette use.
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