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Clearing the Air: Why Vaping Isn’t Cool

We’ve all heard of vaping, but how is it different from cigarettes?

With vaping, instead of burning tobacco, you’re inhaling vapor from an electronic device. It might seem harmless, but there are some serious dangers lurking behind those puffs of smoke.

Let’s talk about why vaping isn’t a good idea, especially for us in the Black community. 

1. Lung Cancer Isn’t Picky

You might think lung cancer is something that only occurs in older folks who have smoked for years, but vaping can also up your risk, even if you’re young. Black people are already at a higher risk for lung cancer, and vaping can make it even worse.

2. The Sneaky Stuff Inside

You might be wondering what’s in those vape pens. Well, a lot of them contain harmful chemicals like nicotine, which is addictive and can impact the brain’s natural responses. With the addition of formaldehyde and heavy metals, vaping has the power to do some serious damage to your body over time.

3. It’s Not as Safe as You Think

Some people believe that vaping is safer than smoking regular cigarettes, but that’s not entirely true. Since vaping is relatively new, the long-term health effects are still not fully understood by the medical community. However, research has shown that vaping can contribute to respiratory diseases and cardiovascular problems.

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