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by Leta Auer Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How many young people don’t know the dangers of vaping?

70% of young people surveyed did not realise vaping is harmful and has been linked to at least 60 deaths. Portrayed as cool, youths vape without knowing the dangers. Here’s 8 reasons you shouldn’t give vaping a go.

Why are vapes so addictive?

As you have read earlier, vapes contain a highly addictive chemical, nicotine. When inhaled, nicotine is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream and within seconds, activates certain chemical reactions in the brain, giving the user a pleasurable “high” and making them crave more.

Is vaping safe?

The vaping process heats and vapourises these compounds, which can turn them from “safe” into something dangerous.</p><h2>3. Vaping is habit-forming and addictive</h2><p>As you have read earlier, vapes contain a highly addictive chemical, nicotine.

Is vaping habit-forming?

Vaping can be habit-forming when used as a coping mechanism during times of stress or when it becomes a part of a regular ritual where it is associated with a particular activity. For example, some people might vape after every meal, or, whenever they hang out with a certain group of friends or colleagues.

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Why is vaping bad?

Here are 8 reasons why vaping is a bad idea. 1. Vaping is linked to at least 60 deaths. As of 4 Feb 2020, vaping has been linked to at least 64 deaths and over 2750 cases of respiratory illnesses in the United States.

What is the chemical in vapes?

As you have read earlier, vapes contain a highly addictive chemical, nicotine. When inhaled, nicotine is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream and within seconds, activates certain chemical reactions in the brain, giving the user a pleasurable “high” and making them crave more.

How many countries have banned e-cigarettes?

More than 40 countries [xxxiii] have banned e-cigarettes and other Emerging Tobacco Products, with more and more countries either heavily regulating or considering a ban, as the harms of vaping become increasingly known.

How many times more likely are e-cigarettes to become a smoker?

Other studies show that e-cigarette users are three to four times more likely to become cigarette smokers compared to non-users. [xix] 6. Big Tobacco tactics you should know about. Vaping is popular with young people for a variety of reasons.

Is vaping harmful to young people?

70% of young people surveyed did not realise vaping is harmful and has been linked to at least 60 deaths. Portrayed as cool, youths vape without knowing the dangers. Here’s 8 reasons you shouldn’t give vaping a go. In 2019, a Health Promotion Board (HPB) survey with 600 respondents found that almost 7 in 10 young people didn’t know ...

Is vaping legal in Singapore?

Vaping is illegal in Singapore. That’s right. You basically can’t do anything related to vaping without breaking the law [xxx]. Whether it’s buying, selling, possessing or even sharing photos or videos of vaping on social media—if you do any of these, you’re breaking the law.

Is vaping safe for food?

However, “food safe” simply means these compounds are safe for consumption – not inhalation. The vaping process heats and vapourises these compounds, which can turn them from “safe” into something dangerous. 3. Vaping is habit-forming and addictive.

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