Vaping was supposed to help people quit smoking — but now, it's sparked a new health epidemic. For the first time ever, more people in the UK are vaping than smoking… and the long-term effects are starting to show.
New research from Johns Hopkins and Manchester Metropolitan University reveals serious health risks linked to vaping — including chronic lung disease, high blood pressure, and even brain and heart damage.
While vaping may seem like the safer option, it's far easier to overuse — especially among young people. With chemicals, metals, and nicotine in constant circulation, the damage might be worse than we thought.
In this video, we break down the latest studies and explain why vaping isn't as harmless as it looks.
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