Med Student Horrified to Learn How Much His Zoomer Patient Was Actually Vaping
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Vaping is positioned as a risk for public health, with experts warning of a potential resurgence of nicotine addiction. High-tech vaping devices are appealing to youth, leading to unprecedented consumption rates. A medical student's alarming case study indicates that some young users consume the nicotine equivalent of 30 packs of cigarettes daily. The health concerns are compounded by findings that vape liquids contain heavy metals, raising further alarm about the safety of these products. Experts call attention to the serious addiction problems associated with vaping, which might necessitate prolonged cessation efforts.
A University of Vermont medical student found that his 'zoomer patient' goes through an entire disposable vape cartridge every two days, equivalent to a staggering 500-750mg of nicotine daily.
'That's like the nicotine equivalent of 30ish packs of cigs EVERY DAY,' noted Marrogi, emphasizing the severity of nicotine addiction potentially caused by vaping.
'Vaping seems way more evil than cigarettes,' Marrogi concluded, reflecting the increasing concern over the health impacts of high-nicotine vaping devices.
Experts warn that vaping could have severe and unintended public health effects, with studies indicating vape mist contains high levels of heavy metals like lead and nickel.
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