Study reveals the life -threatening risk of vaping ban that enters into force today … while rule underbreeders are confronted with prison

Study reveals the life -threatening risk of vaping ban that enters into force today … while rule underbreeders are confronted with prison

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The disposable ban that is being imposed today can have a counterproductive effect, which means that hundreds of thousands run the risk of dementia, heart conditions and organ failure, has suggested a new study.

According to research with 750 British adults, 42 percent of the Vapers will consider returning to fatal smoking if all vapen are forbidden.

More than a quarter of the participants also admitted that they have no plans to change their vapen habits, even in the light of the ban on disposable items.

From today, July 1, 2025, shops and companies can no longer sell disposable vapors, in an attempt to prevent young people from dealing with the harmful habit.

Violating the prohibition can result in a number of fines in the United Kingdom, including a minimum fine of £ 200 for companies that sell disposable in England. Repeated perpetrators will be confronted for two years in prison.

Trade standards will also be able to grab Vapes for one -time use they find.

But research commissioned by Vape Shop suggests that the move runs the risk of undermining the progress of the government in the direction of a smoke-free Great Britain.

To an estimated vapors of 5 million use are thrown away in the UK every week.

An estimated one in ten adults is crocheted to vapen, because the smoking percentages are falling

The new poll showed that 44 percent of the Vapers said they originally started to vapen to quit smoking.

Of the 750 Vapers investigated, 27 percent admitted that they intend to continue Vapen, despite the coming ban, with 52 percent already use of refillable and taxable vapen.

Chris Price, e-commerce manager at Vape store Said: “These findings show a real risk that we can see thousands pushed back to smoking after the disposable ban – the habit of Vapen helped them stop.

“With the smoke -free ambition of 2030, it is important that policy decisions do not undermine over the past decade,” he added.

The poll is a modeling study carried out by the Future Health Research Center, showing that although the ban could see up to 378,000 people, giving up vapen, dealing with smoking percentages.

The Modelscenario indicated that between 90,000 and 200,000 more people could pick up after the ban.

Richard Sloggett, the author of the report and a former government adviser, said: ‘The government has welcome and supported strong action to reduce smoking and tackle youth fapers.

Despite the prohibition, almost 27 percent of people said that they are not going to reduce how often they deepen themselves, despite expressing concern about the rising costs of vapen after the ban

Despite the prohibition, almost 27 percent of people said that they are not going to reduce how often they deepen themselves, despite expressing concern about the rising costs of vapen after the ban

‘However, these findings show that urgent work is needed to ensure that efforts to reduce daping on young people do not have the unintended result of increasing the number of smoking – especially among younger people.

The ban also feels like a missed opportunity, with hundreds of thousands of people who will soon be looking for alternatives to disposable fumes, but more than half who say they just switch to another product.

“With the prohibition, the government must now come to the front foot, commit itself to a national anti-smoking campaign for mass media and clearly explain how it will use its upcoming regulatory powers via the tobacco and vapor ticket to ensure that those who use disposable exhibition do not smoke instead.”

According to Cancer Research UK, Vapen is much less harmful than smoking.

This is because, according to the NHS, Vapen exposes users to fewer toxins and at lower levels than smoking cigarettes.

Smoking is linked to at least 16 different types of cancer, as well as different heart and lung diseases, infertility and many other complications, killing more than 8 million people every year.

Analysis through the charity of cancer showed that on average nearly 160 cancer cases that were attributed to smoking were diagnosed every day in 2023.

However, research presented by Manchester Metropolitan University has challenged this year this year, which suggests that Vapes could be a similar health threat.

Researchers say this is because Vapen enable people to breathe nicotine as a vapor – produced by heating a liquid that typically contains a mixture of harmful chemicals and flavorings.

Experts are concerned that this high nicotine content increases heart rate and blood pressure, as with smokers, causing blood vessels to narrow and damage the stroke walls.

In the Manchester study, researchers followed volunteers, on average 27 years old, all of whom had a similar level of fitness.

They received regular stress tests to measure the elasticity of their blood vessels and the speed of blood flow to their brains.

Both smokers and vapers reached a flat lecture, indicating that they had damaged artery walls that can no longer dilate – an almost certain sign of future serious cardiovascular problems, the researchers concluded.

Further tests have proven that blood flow is affected in the same way in smokers and vapers, so that they run the risk of developing cognitive dysfunction, including dementia.

Last year, MailOnline also discovered the number of unfavorable side effects linked to Vapen reported to British supervisors, now has 1,000 overshadowed, five of them fatal.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 8 million people die every year from tobacco use.

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