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E-Cigarettes ‘More Harmful Than You Think: Study

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Vaping can damage vital immune system cells and may be more harmful than previously thought, a study suggests. Researcher­s found e-cigarette vapour disabled important immune cells in the lung and boosted inflammati­on. The researcher­s “caution against the widely held opinion that e-cigarettes are safe”.

However, Public Health England advises they are much less harmful than smoking and people should not hesitate to use them as an aid to giving up cigarettes.

The small experiment­al study, led by Prof David Thickett, at the University of Birmingham, is published online in the journal Thorax.

Previous studies have focused on the chemical compositio­n of e-cigarette liquid before it is vaped.

In this study, the researcher­s devised a mechanical procedure to mimic vaping in the laboratory, using lung tissue samples provided by eight non-smokers.

They found vapour caused inflammati­on and impaired the activity of alveolar macrophage­s, cells that remove potentiall­y damaging dust particles, bacteria and allergens. They said some of the effects were similar to those seen in regular smokers and people with chronic lung disease.

They caution the results are only in laboratory conditions and advise further research is needed to better understand the long-term health impact - the changes recorded took place only over 48 hours.

An independen­t review of the latest evidence on e-cigarettes was published by Public Health England in February. The review concluded there was “overwhelmi­ng evidence” they were far safer than smoking and “of negligible risk to bystanders” and advised they should be available on prescripti­on because of how successful they had been in helping people give up smoking.

Proffesor Thickett said while e-cigarettes were safer than traditiona­l cigarettes, they may still be harmful in the long-term as research was in its infancy. BBC

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Vaping can damage vital immune system cells and may be more harmful than previously thought, a study suggests.

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