Here’s what it’s doing to kids’ brains.
by Rita Giordano
The Inquirer
With more than 1,600 cases of vaping-related lung injuries and 34 deaths reported by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there is plenty that’s worrisome about the health effects of e-cigarettes.
But the pulmonary harm — so concerning that the CDC website is updating the toll weekly — isn’t the only thing alarming pediatricians about their young patients and vaping. There also is the damage the practice might be doing to their brains.
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