Vaping Regularly May Expose Teens to More Toxic Lead, Uranium, Study Says

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Vaping Regularly May Expose Teens to More Toxic Lead, Uranium, Study Says
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The heavy metals have been linked to cognitive impairments, respiratory problems and cancers, especially among young people.

Does vaping put teenagers at risk of toxic heavy metal exposure? New research says maybe.Vaping is popular among teens, with the Food and Drug Administration reporting that roughly 1 in 7 American high school students were using e-cigarettes as of 2022. This equates to 2.14 million young people nationwide.'E-cigarettes have been the most commonly used tobacco products among U.S.

'So what do other experts have to say about these results?'This is a well-conducted study underscoring the need to carefully monitor exposure in e-cigarette users and highlights the fact that e-cigarettes are not risk free and therefore should not be used by people who have never smoked, particularly adolescents,' said Lion Shahab, a professor and co-director of the University College London's Tobacco and Alcohol Research Group, in a statement.

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