Vaping study shows horror risks including heart disease, organ failure and dementia

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The dangers of vaping have been revealed in a bombshell study - which makes it more dangerous to the body than cigarettes - with users at risk of dementia, heart disease and organ failure.NHS officials rank vaping less harmful than smoking, but warn it is not without a risk.

Now as the Mirror reports, an expert leading the world's first controlled study into vaping's long-term effects, believes the health threat to vapers is even worse.

Dr Maxine Boidin, is heading up the research at Manchester Metropolitan University. He said: “Smokers tend to go outside and smoke, and once a cigarette is finished they have to light up another to keep going.

But with vapes, you just keep going and it’s much harder to know how many puffs you’ve had. It’s much easier to vape continuously because you can do it in places where smoking might be less acceptable.” Shocked by his own findings, he says: “What we have found is the dangers for someone who keeps vaping are no different from smokers.“At the beginning (of the study) I also believed that vaping was more beneficial than smoking.

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