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00:00Eye-opening simulation demonstrates the harmful effects of vaping.
00:04Vaping entices teens with stylish designs and safer claims,
00:08yet simulations show severe health risks, challenging its harmless perception.
00:15Vaping's harmful chemicals cause lung irritation and inflammation,
00:20leading to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and emphysema.
00:23Each puff worsens damage, highlighting significant health risks.
00:30Vaping causes popcorn lung, scarring airways, and impairing breathing.
00:35Young users face higher irreversible damage risks.
00:39The American Journal of Physiology study stresses vaping awareness urgency.
00:46Nicotine addiction releases dopamine, creating dependency.
00:50Vaping worsens this, impacting young users' mental health.
00:54Understanding these effects is vital for well-being,
00:57as breaking the cycle is essential for resilience.
01:00Vaping constricts blood vessels, raising heart rate and blood pressure,
01:07increasing risks of heart disease, attack, and stroke.
01:10Simulations reveal blood vessel inflammation and plaque buildup,
01:14heightening severe cardiovascular problem risks.
01:16Vaping weakens the immune system, overwhelming lung immune cells and increasing illness risk,
01:24including pneumonia and COVID-19.
01:27Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Research underscores vaping's negative impact on immune health,
01:33emphasizing awareness importance.
01:35Vaping, marketed as safer, often contains carcinogens like formaldehyde,
01:43damaging DNA and raising cancer risks, challenging its perceived safety.
01:50Simulations reveal vaping's dangers, contradicting its harmless image.
01:54It's not just the experience, it's the long-term harm, especially for younger users.
02:00Starting earlier amplifies the risks.
02:02Quitting vaping is vital for health.
02:08Seek support from professionals or programs.
02:10Though it seems minor, vaping causes harm.
02:13Prioritize quitting to prevent irreversible damage.
02:16It's never too late.
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