Vaping and Health Research Paper

Global youth vaping and respiratory health: epidemiology, interventions, and policies

E-cigarette usage (also known as e-cigarettes or vaping products) has increasingly been recognized as a global public health problem. One challenge in particular involves their marketing to minors (teenagers and children) and the rising prevalence of use in this population.

April 11, 2022 Download

Effect of e-cigarette refill liquid on follicular development and estrogen secretion in rats

We found that the e-liquids may impair the development of rat ovarian follicles and reduce estrogen secretion through Hippo signaling pathway.

April 08, 2022 Download

Examining Metal Contents in Primary and Secondhand Aerosols Released by Electronic Cigarettes

The usage of electronic cigarettes (ECs) has surged since their invention two decades ago. However, to date, the health effects of EC aerosol exposure are still not well understood because of insufficient data on the chemical composition of EC aerosols and the corresponding evidence of health risks upon exposure.

April 06, 2022 Download

JUULâ„¢ing and Heating Lead to a Worsening of Arterial Stiffness

In conclusion, the increases in blood pressure and arterial stiffness are similar after smoking, JUUL™ing, heating, and vaping. These changes may be associated with an increase in cardiovascular risks; however, an evaluation of the long-term effects of JUUL™ing, vaping and heating is needed.

April 05, 2022 Download

Adolescent Vaping-Associated Trauma in the Western United States

Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are handheld, battery-powered vaporizing devices. It is estimated that more than 25% of youth have used these devices recreationally. While vaping-associated lung injury is an increasingly recognized risk, little is known about the risk of traumatic injuries associated with e-cigarette malfunction.

April 05, 2022 Download

Noninvasive systemic biomarkers of e-cigarette or vaping use-associated lung injury: a pilot study

Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) vaping, containing nicotine and/or Δ8, Δ9 or Δ10 or Δo tetrahydrocannabinol (Δn-THC), is associated with an outbreak of e-cigarette, or vaping, product use-associated lung injury (EVALI). Despite thousands being hospitalised with EVALI, much remains unknown about diagnosis, treatment and disease pathogenesis. Biomarkers of inflammation, oxidative stress and lipid mediators may help identify e-cigarette users with EVALI.

April 04, 2022 Download

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