A study presented at the American College of Cardiology’s annual scientific session finds e-cigarette users face a 19% higher likelihood of heart failure. Analyzing data from 175,667 participants, researchers noted consistent associations across demographics and smoking statuses. Despite being touted as safer than traditional smoking, e-cigarettes raise concerns due to potential adverse health effects. This research supports earlier findings in animal studies, indicating e-cigarette use may impact heart health. The popularity of vaping persists, especially among youth and smokers attempting cessation, despite emerging health risks.
Study Reveals Higher Heart Failure Risk Linked to E-Cigarette Use
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