The findings were telling: After inhaling each type of vape or smoke, blood flow in the femoral artery slowed significantly.
The research comes from a study that has not been published in a peer-reviewed journal but will be presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America in Chicago in December.
Researchers have identified acute effects of cigarette and e-cigarette smoking on vascular function, even without nicotine.
Vaping has an immediate effect on how well the user’s blood vessels work, even if the e-cigarette doesn’t contain nicotine, according to new research.
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Lynn T. Kozlowski is an internationally recognized expert on tobacco use, e-cigarettes and nicotine policy. He can speak to the media about these issues, including trends in both smoking and vaping ...