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American Heart Association Links Vaping to Heart Disease

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According to a new scientific statement issued by the American Heart Association (AHA), the latest research indicates that the use of e-cigarettes can lead to increased risk of cardiovascular (heart) disease. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that over two million teens vaped last year, and 25 percent of teens vaped every day. The AHA argues that it is particularly dangerous for teens to vape since the health impacts of vaping build up over time. Studies indicate that vaping impairs blood vessel functioning and causes arterial stiffening, high blood pressure, and high heart rate, all of which can cause heart disease. Related research from the Ohio State University College of Medicine examined the impacts of vaping on adolescent mice and found that the male mice experienced the most pronounced cardiovascular effects. This indicates that teen boys could be at higher risk of experiencing heart disease caused by vaping, potentially due to lower levels of an enzyme that offers protection against vape-related heart disease.

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