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Expert warns about “vape brain”: May affect young people under 25

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Nicotine from e-cigarettes can affect the brains of young people.

Nicotine can affect the brains of young people, according to information from the American health agency, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

The brain continues developing until around the age of 25. During this period, nicotine can affect areas that control attention, learning, mood, and impulse control.

According to the CDC, young people can also become addicted to nicotine faster than many realize. Signs of addiction can appear even before use becomes daily.

E-cigarettes and young people

E-cigarettes were originally created as an alternative to traditional cigarettes. They do not contain tobacco or tar, but most still contain nicotine.

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For this reason, health authorities warn against their use among children, pregnant women, and young adults.

Several countries have attempted to limit young people’s access to these products.

A new term

The debate has gained renewed attention following coverage by the media outlet LADbible. Statements from pharmacist and YouTuber Dr Chris were highlighted.

He uses the term “vape brain” to describe the possible impact on young people’s brains.

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He explained to LADbible: “If you're under 25 you're the perfect target. Your brain is still developing and these chemicals permanently damage your decision making centre”.

The term “vape brain” is therefore used to describe concerns that nicotine from e-cigarettes may affect brain development in young people.

Sources: LADbible, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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