Abstract

Electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, have gained popularity as an alternative to traditional tobacco smoking. This article examines the current evidence on the role of e-cigarettes in health. While proponents argue that they are a safer alternative, concerns remain regarding nicotine addiction, respiratory health, cardiovascular effects, and youth initiation. E-cigarettes contain nicotine, an addictive substance, and their aerosols may contain harmful chemicals. Studies suggest potential adverse effects on cardiovascular and respiratory health, especially among young individuals. The long-term health consequences and efficacy as smoking cessation tools are still under investigation. Comprehensive regulation, education, and targeted interventions are crucial to address the potential health implications of e-cigarette use.

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