E-cigarettes containing nicotine linked to raised heart attack risk: Study
E-cigarettes containing nicotine linked to raised heart attack risk: Study
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E-cigarettes containing nicotine linked to raised heart attack risk, the researcher found in their new study. It can cause a stiffening of the arteries in humans which is associated with an increased risk of heart attacks and also can cause strokes problems in later life.

At the European Respiratory Society International Congress Dr. Magnus Lunback , who introduced this research said, "The number of e-cigarette users has increased dramatically in the last few years. E-cigarettes are regarded by the general public as almost harmless. The e-cigarette industry markets their product as a way to reduce harm and to help people to stop smoking tobacco cigarettes. However, the safety of e-cigarettes is debated, and a growing body of evidence is suggesting several adverse health effects.

The results are preliminary, but in this study we found there was a significant increase in heart rate and blood pressure in the volunteers who were exposed to e-cigarettes containing nicotine. Arterial stiffness increased around three-fold in those who were exposed to nicotine containing e-cigarettes compared to the nicotine-free group.

He further continued, "It is very important that the results of this and other studies reach the general public and the health care professionals working in preventive health care, for example in smoking cessation. Our results underline the necessity of maintaining a critical and cautious attitude towards e-cigarettes, especially for health care professionals. E-cigarette users should be aware of the potential dangers of this product, so that they can decide whether to continue or quit based on scientific facts."

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