When Irfan Rahman talked to young vapers, some complained of bleeding mouths and throats. And these bloody sores seemed slow to heal. Such reports concerned this toxicologist at the University of Rochester in New York. So he decided to investigate what the vapors inhaled from electronic cigarettes might be doing to mouth cells.
Last October, his team showed those vapors inflame mouth cells in ways that could potentially promote gum disease. That gum damage can destroy the tissues that hold teeth in place. So severe gum disease could lead to tooth loss. Explainer: What are e-cigarettes? But that’s hardly the end of it. Read Article: https://www.sciencenewsforstudents.org/article/concerns-explode-over-new-health-risks-vaping Comments are closed.
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