Dr. Mark Eisenberg's experience underscores a troubling cycle: while some may use e-cigarettes as a path to quitting smoking, many end up addicted to vaping instead.
As Amanda Graham points out, many vapers report using significantly more nicotine than they did with traditional cigarettes, indicating that e-cigarettes may not be the solution they were marketed to be.
Despite being adopted by millions, e-cigarettes lack sufficient research regarding cessation methods and the FDA has not validated them as official smoking cessation tools.
The dual use of e-cigarettes and traditional cigarettes may heighten health risks, rather than mitigate them, complicating the narrative surrounding vaping as a safer alternative.
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