What Quitting Vaping Actually Looks Like
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How to Quit Vaping
E-cigarettes — also known as vapes — seem to be everywhere these days, and the data backs that up. From a global market cap of roughly $15 billion in 2020, e-cigarette sales are expected to top $85 billion by 2028, led by young people — no wonder vaping has been called an epidemic among the youth. But just because something is common doesn’t mean that it’s harmless. Studies are now starting to show that long-term use of vapes may impair blood v…
What Quitting Vaping Actually Looks Like
This piece was supported by our mates at NSW Health. Every day, Australians are slowly realising the long-term harm that vaping does to the body. For people who are already hooked, quitting vaping is no easy task. Ben Siwa, frontman for the Aussie genre-bending band jnr., was one of thousands of Aussies looking to quit vaping. “I started vaping to quit smoking about four years ago [and] it was way more addicting than I realised,” Ben shared with…
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