Dr. Stanton Glantz has been tracking e-cigarette users for the last three years as part of the first study on the long-term effects of vaping, and the results are troubling, with vapers about 30% more likely to have developed a chronic lung disease like asthma or emphysema. And the news is worse still for 'dual users' who both smoke and use e-cigrarettes. If you're a smoker who is also using e-cigarettes, you more than triple your odds of developing lung disease.
22 Dec 2019