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December 23, 2024 by thehill.com
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E-cigarettes, initially designed as a safer alternative to traditional cigarettes, deliver nicotine via a battery-powered device that avoids the harmful chemicals in combustible tobacco. They were intended to help smokers gradually quit nicotine. However, vaping has surged across all age groups, raising health concerns due to its potential harms. Clinicians and public health officials initially hoped e-cigarettes would help nicotine addicts quit gradually. Vaping, which involves inhaling e-cigarette vapor with high nicotine levels, has become widespread across all age groups despite growing evidence of its potential harm. E-cigarettes deliver nicotine as an aerosol rather than smoke, with lower emissions compared to traditional tobacco products. However, concerns persist about their impact on health.