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#863 Vaping Warning for Parents

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Parents, it’s time to talk to your kids about vaping. This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young Medical Minute. The University of California, San Francisco looked at the dangers of vaping in teens. While e-cigarettes were meant to be a way to wean adults off regular cigarettes, it appears to be a gateway for teens that leads to smoking. Researchers found that teens can also become addicted to e-cigarettes, but that is not the worst of it. They looked at 104 teens and found that those who vaped had a three times higher concentration of toxic compounds in their bodies. For those teenagers who used both tobacco cigarettes and e-cigarettes, the concentration of toxic chemicals in the body was an additional three times higher than those who only vaped. It also turns out that some of these flavors, though FDA approved in their natural state become carcinogenic when they’re heated. Teach those you love to say no to Vaping. This Medical Minute is brought to you by Executive Medicine of Texas, a global leader in preventative health visit EMTexas.com that’s EMTexas.com

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Thank you for listening to the Staying Young Medical Minute! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - Survey

For more information on The Staying Young Show, please visit our website, and subscribe to the show in iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app.

You can also reach out to our host, Judy Gaman on www.judygaman.com for book purchasing, and speaking opportunities in your area!

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Parents, it’s time to talk to your kids about vaping. This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young Medical Minute. The University of California, San Francisco looked at the dangers of vaping in teens. While e-cigarettes were meant to be a way to wean adults off regular cigarettes, it appears to be a gateway for teens that leads to smoking. Researchers found that teens can also become addicted to e-cigarettes, but that is not the worst of it. They looked at 104 teens and found that those who vaped had a three times higher concentration of toxic compounds in their bodies. For those teenagers who used both tobacco cigarettes and e-cigarettes, the concentration of toxic chemicals in the body was an additional three times higher than those who only vaped. It also turns out that some of these flavors, though FDA approved in their natural state become carcinogenic when they’re heated. Teach those you love to say no to Vaping. This Medical Minute is brought to you by Executive Medicine of Texas, a global leader in preventative health visit EMTexas.com that’s EMTexas.com

Read the study!

Thank you for listening to the Staying Young Medical Minute! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - Survey

For more information on The Staying Young Show, please visit our website, and subscribe to the show in iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app.

You can also reach out to our host, Judy Gaman on www.judygaman.com for book purchasing, and speaking opportunities in your area!

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