Vaping may pose higher stroke risk than tobacco smoking: study

E-cigarettes - touted as an alternative for smokers trying to kick the butt - may pose a higher risk of stroke than tobacco smoking, a new study has warned.
Researchers from Texas Tech University in the US exposed mice to e-cigarette vapour for 10 days and 30 days.
It was found that it had worse stroke outcome and neurological deficits, than those exposed to tobacco smoke.
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E-cigarette exposure decreased glucose uptake in the brain. Glucose is responsible for fueling brain activity, according to researchers.
Both e-ciggarettes and tobacco smoke exposure for 30 days decreased Thrombomodulin (anti-coagulant) levels.
"From a brain health perspective, electronic-cigarette vaping is not safer than tobacco smoking and may pose a similar, if not higher risk for stroke severity," researchers said.
Use of e-cigarettes is a growing health concern in both smoking and nonsmoking populations.
Researchers said rigorous studies are needed to find the effects of the nicotine exposure via e-cigarettes on brain and stroke outcome.
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First Published: Feb 26 2017 | 2:22 PM IST
