Electronic cigarettes still cause damage to the lungs?
Electronic cigarettes, which are considered a safer alternative to regular cigarettes, can still damage the lungs. The study was conducted on 24 people who smoked with normal health, smokers and no lung disease.
Electronic cigarettes, which are considered a safer alternative to regular cigarettes, can still damage the lungs.
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The study was conducted on 24 people who smoked with normal health, smokers and no lung disease.
The trial of e-cigarettes for a short time showed that the lung function of 11 people was normal, but the remaining 13 had pulmonary or chronic lung disease (COPD), or had asthma.
Electronic cigarettes still cause lung damage through immediate respiratory reactions
The results were made by scientists from the University of Athens, Greece and published on September 2 at the annual meeting of the European Respiratory Association in Vienna.
According to Professor Christina Gratziou, one of the authors and president of ERS Tobacco Control Commission: 'This study shows how e-cigarette products have health effects. The immediate increase in respiratory reactions indicates that e-cigarettes can harm users. '
Researchers are now investigating how long e-cigarettes harm users to users.
Experts warn that, should not continue to use this drug is being sold in the market.
It is known that e-cigarettes are devices that provide nicotine through steam, not smoke. It is not related to the burning process but the nicotine of electronic cigarettes still comes from tobacco.
There is a lot of controversy surrounding the safety and efficiency of e-cigarette products, but there is not much scientific evidence to prove the benefits or harms of this drug.
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