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  • Are you okay, Greeg? What's wrong? Use your wordsbuddy. Wait, I forgot you don't talk. I don't know  

  • if you even can understand me, honestly. Ohew, what is that? That looks like a vape. Where  

  • did you get this? I'm not mad; I'm just confusedhonestly. Instead of shaming you or grounding you,  

  • which I can't do because you're capable of  creating portals to different dimensions,  

  • I'm going to educate you. Let's discuss  the mystery and possible dangers behind  

  • vaping. What is it, and what does it really do  to your body? Let's hold our breath and explore.

  • Hey there, welcome to Life Noggin. Ah, okay, a  vape shop opened up in the Life Noggin World.  

  • They really are everywhere, huh? Greg, did you  know that vaping can affect your heart, lungs,  

  • and even your blood vessels? Shocking, right?  I'm not sure if you even have blood, really. I  

  • don't know what you are, but I'm sure it's still  dangerous to you. Vaping might seem like a safer  

  • alternative to smoking, but it's not without its  risks. E-cigarettes heat substances like nicotine,  

  • flavorings, and chemicals to create an aerosol  that you inhale. Unlike regular cigarettes,  

  • with 7,000 chemicals, sometimes we  don't fully know what's in e-cigarettes,  

  • but one thing's for sure: they  expose you to toxic substances.

  • Vaping can harm your heart and lungsNicotine, the addictive agent in both  

  • e-cigarettes and regular cigarettesraises your blood pressure and heart rate,  

  • increasing your risk of a heart attack. Emerging  data suggests links to chronic lung disease  

  • and asthma, and even cardiovascular  disease. I mean, why risk this? Wait,  

  • did another vape shop open? Animatordid you fall asleep? What is happening?

  • You might find it difficult to quit  vaping, and that's because vaping is  

  • just as addictive as smoking. E-cigarette  users can even consume more nicotine than  

  • traditional smokers because of extra-strength  cartridges or higher voltages. But that's not  

  • all. Long-term vaping can damage  your blood vessels, which ups your  

  • risk for cardiovascular disease. Studies have  shown that vaping causes more harm to blood  

  • vessel cells compared to non-users, affecting  nitric oxide production, cell permeability,  

  • and leads to an increased release of hydrogen  peroxide. Yeah, all those things, not good.

  • I know it's tough, but if you're trying to  quit smoking, e-cigarettes might not be the  

  • best option. With over 2 million US middle  and high school students vaping in 2021, it's  

  • clear that a new generation is getting hooked on  nicotine. Yikes. But promoting healthy activities,  

  • offering supports and resources for those  quitting smoking, and open discussions on  

  • the dangers of vaping can effectively prevent  vaping initiation among our younger people.

  • You might feel bad at first when you  try to quit, but if you push through,  

  • you can find yourself living a healthier lifeNo judgments here; you can do it. So, what do  

  • you think? What are your thoughts on vaping? Have  you tried it or know someone who has? No, Greg,  

  • I'm not a cop. Let's share our experiences and  support each other in making healthier choices.

  • Remember, your health is precious, and so is your  wallet; this stuff is expensive. If you're vaping  

  • or considering it, think about these risks. You  can limit your accessibility to it, lower the  

  • nicotine amounts over time, try to counter it with  another habit every time you get the urge to vape,  

  • and make sure you're in a good mental state. It  might be an emotional crutch. Therapy, if you  

  • can afford it, can really help pinpoint the reason  behind the addiction beyond just nicotine. Patches  

  • and gum are out there, too, and there are plenty  of communities online to help you through it.

  • Animator, can you please replace the vape shops  with some Block Body Fitness facilities? Yeah,  

  • that's better. Do all the things that  help this channel grow: subscribe, like,  

  • and whatnot. It really helps us out. And check out  Lifespan, the nonprofit that powers Life Noggin,  

  • down in the description. Click here  to watch this video on the reason why  

  • your New Year's resolutions might fail, or  click here to watch this video. As always,  

  • my name is Blocko. This has been Life  Noggin. Don't forget to keep on thinking."

Are you okay, Greeg? What's wrong? Use your wordsbuddy. Wait, I forgot you don't talk. I don't know  

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