Vaping Risks and Concerns
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Why do health experts advise against non-smokers starting vaping?

  • To support the vaping industry growth.
  • To encourage people to smoke cigarettes instead.
  • To promote the benefits of vaping over smoking.
  • To prevent potential long-term damage to lungs, hearts, and brains. (correct)
  • What is a significant concern related to illegal vapes?

  • They have better flavors than legal vapes.
  • They are more affordable than legal vapes.
  • They may contain harmful chemicals or drugs. (correct)
  • They are easier to dispose of than legal vapes.
  • Why are vapes challenging to dispose of safely?

  • There are no regulations on vape disposal.
  • The lithium batteries in vapes pose a disposal risk. (correct)
  • Vapes are too expensive to dispose of properly.
  • The materials used in vapes make them difficult to recycle.
  • What percentage of vapers recycle their disposable vapes?

    <p>17%</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When is the new bill regarding vaping expected to pass in Parliament?

    <p>Before the general election in early 2025</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What will retailers have six months to do once the vaping ban comes into force?

    <p>Make changes to comply with the ban</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why is the government planning to make vapes less attractive to young people?

    <p>To reduce the use of flavors designed to appeal to children</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What change does the government plan to make regarding the display of vapes in shops?

    <p>Move them behind the counter</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to ASH, what percentage of 11-17 year olds have tried vaping?

    <p>20%</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which country announced that e-cigarettes will only be available on prescription for smokers who want to quit tobacco?

    <p>Australia</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main reason nicotine vapes are recommended as a quit tool for smokers?

    <p>They are more effective than other methods</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a major difference between vaping and smoking, according to the text?

    <p>Vaping products do not attract a separate levy like tobacco</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Vaping vs. Smoking

    • Vaping is considered less harmful than smoking cigarettes, but it's not harmless.
    • Vaping is the most effective quit tool for smokers, with nicotine vapes being more effective than nicotine patches or gum.

    Risks of Vaping

    • Vaping can cause long-term damage to young people's lungs, hearts, and brains.
    • Vapour inhaled contains a small amount of chemicals, including the addictive substance nicotine.
    • Illegal vapes are widely available and contain harmful chemicals or drugs, such as cannabis.

    Environmental Concerns

    • Vapes are difficult to dispose of safely due to the materials and chemicals used to make them, including lithium batteries.
    • Only 17% of vapers recycle their vapes, resulting in an estimated five million disposable vapes being thrown away each week in the UK.

    Government Regulations

    • The UK government plans to ban single-use vapes, with the ban expected to come into force in early 2025.
    • Retailers will be given six months to make the changes once the timing is confirmed.
    • The government also plans to make vapes less attractive to young people by reducing the use of flavours designed to appeal to children, introducing plain packaging, and changing the way vapes are displayed in shops.

    Vaping among Children

    • Nearly 8% of 11-17 year olds vape, with 20% having tried vaping.
    • Cheap, brightly-coloured disposable vapes are driving up the increase in vaping among children.
    • Vaping is now twice as common as smoking among children.

    Global Vaping Regulations

    • Many countries have seen a rise in vaping among children and young people, leading to bans and restrictions on vapes.
    • Examples include the US, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, India, and Brazil, which have all introduced varying levels of regulation.
    • However, 88 countries have no minimum age for buying vapes, and 74 have no laws in place for e-cigarettes, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

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    Learn about the potential health risks of vaping, especially for young individuals who do not smoke. Explore the harmful effects of vaping on lungs, hearts, and brains due to the presence of nicotine and other chemicals. Understand the need for further research and the prevalence of illegal vapes in the market.

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