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Teens and Young Adults Are at an Increased Risk For Getting COVID-19 If They Vape, Study Finds – POPSUGAR Health and Fitness Australia
A Stanford study found that teens and young adults are at an increased risk for getting COVID-19 if they smoke cigarettes and use e-cigarettes.

Vaping has become extremely popular over the past few years, especially among teenagers and young adults, and it has been found to cause damage to your lungs, arteries, and heart, we previously reported. A new study conducted by Stanford researchers published in the Journal of Adolescent Health also found that vaping is linked to a substantial increased risk of contracting the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) among teenagers and young adults.
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