Vaping now more common than smoking among young people and the risks go beyond lung and brain damage
Briefly

Vaping among young people in the UK surged from 7.7% in 2022 to 11.6% in 2023, driven by curiosity, easy availability, appealing flavors like fruity or dessert, and peer influence, according to a report by the University of Glasgow and WHO.
Adolescents are vulnerable to vaping risks as their developing brains are more sensitive to nicotine, which can alter brain receptors crucial for learning and addiction, leading to potential addiction, risky behavior, and mental health issues.
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