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Fact Fact Fact Smoking or vaping may put users at risk of a severe coronavirus infection. 126 Reactions Source: Patanavanich, R., & Glantz, S. (2020). Smoking is Associated with COVID-19 Progression: A Meta-Analysis. Nicotine & Tobacco Research. Liu, W., Tao, Z., Wang, L., Yuan, M., Liu, K., & Zhou, L. et al. (2020). Analysis of factors associated with disease outcomes in hospitalized patients with 2019 novel coronavirus disease. Chinese Medical Journal, 133(9), 1032-1038. See all +less − E-cigarettes, Disease
Fact Fact Fact Those who both smoke and vape were nearly 7x more likely to get a diagnosis. 90 Reactions Source: Gaiha, S., Cheng, J., & Halpern-Felsher, B. (2020, August 11). Association Between Youth Smoking, Electronic Cigarette Use, and Coronavirus Disease 2019. See all +less − E-cigarettes, Disease
Fact Fact Fact A recent study found a link between vaping/smoking and the risk of COVID infection and symptoms among young people. 53 Reactions Source: Gaiha, S., Cheng, J., & Halpern-Felsher, B. (2020, August 11). Association Between Youth Smoking, Electronic Cigarette Use, and Coronavirus Disease 2019. See all +less − E-cigarettes, Disease
Fact Fact Fact Nicotine in vapes can weaken the immune system. 125 Reactions Source: Chaturvedi, P., Mishra, A., Datta, S., Sinukumar, S., Joshi, P., & Garg, A. (2015). Harmful effects of nicotine. Indian Journal Of Medical And Paediatric Oncology, 36(1), 24. Clapp, P., Pawlak, E., Lackey, J., Keating, J., Reeber, S., Glish, G., & Jaspers, I. (2017). Flavored e-cigarette liquids and cinnamaldehyde impair respiratory innate immune cell function. American Journal Of Physiology-Lung Cellular And Molecular Physiology, 313(2), L278-L292. See all +less − E-cigarettes, Health Risks, Ingredients
Fact Fact Fact If you vape, you may be 5x more likely to test positive for Covid-19. 17367 Reactions Source: Gaiha, S., Cheng, J., & Halpern-Felsher, B. (2020, August 11). Association Between Youth Smoking, Electronic Cigarette Use, and Coronavirus Disease 2019. See all +less − E-cigarettes, Disease, Ingredients
Fact Fact Fact Electronic waste isn't too good for human or environmental health. And you know what's adding to e-waste? E-cigarettes. 10 Reactions Source: Krause, M., & Townsend, T. (2015). Hazardous waste status of discarded electronic cigarettes. Waste Management, 39, 57-62. See all +less − E-cigarettes, Health Risks
Fact Fact Fact E-cig waste contains chemicals that can burn or explode. 77 Reactions Source: Hendlin, Y. (2018). Alert: Public Health Implications of Electronic Cigarette Waste. American Journal Of Public Health, 108(11), 1489-1490. See all +less − E-cigarettes, Ingredients
Fact Fact Fact E-cigs emit higher levels of metals (like nickel and silver) than regular cigarettes. 102 Reactions Source: Saffari, A., Daher, N., Ruprecht, A., De Marco, C., Pozzi, P., & Boffi, R. et al. (2014). Particulate metals and organic compounds from electronic and tobacco-containing cigarettes: comparison of emission rates and secondhand exposure. Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 16(10), 2259-2267. See all +less − E-cigarettes, Ingredients
Fact Fact Fact Certain e-cig flavors may cause your heart to beat faster. 13 Reactions Source: Nystoriak, M., Kilfoil, P., Lorkiewicz, P., Conklin, D., & Bhatnagar, A. (2018). Arrhythmic Risk Evaluation of Native and Combusted Tobacco Flavor Additives in Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiomyocytes. See all +less − E-cigarettes, Flavors/Menthol