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Does Vaping Cause Lung Cancer?

Vaping Addiction

Vaping products nicotine, an addictive chemical. When inhaled, it affects the rewards areas of the brain and triggers the release of neurotransmitters that make you feel good. The more you smoke, the more your body needs nicotine to get the same effect. This process is also known as tolerance. Over time, the brain becomes dependent on nicotine, meaning that it is unable to function properly without this substance. If you stop using vaping products suddenly, it may lead to withdrawal symptoms and certain health issues. Like smoking addiction, vaping addiction can be really hard to control and may reduce overall health gradually. [5]