A new study has found that e-cigarettes can cause cardiac arrhythmias, or irregular heartbeat.
The study, which was published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, looked at a group of people who were using e-cigarettes and found that they were more likely to have an irregular heartbeat than those who were not using e-cigarettes.
The study’s lead author, Dr. Konstantinos Farsalinos, said that the findings “should be a wake-up call” for those who think that e-cigarettes are safe.
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Previous studies have shown that e-cigarettes can contain high levels of nicotine, which can be harmful to the heart.
This new study provides more evidence that e-cigarettes are not safe and can have serious consequences for your health.
cardiologists from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, have found that e-cigarettes cause cardiac arrhythmias. Their study, published in the journal JAMA Cardiology, used data from the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study, which included more than 32,000 participants.
The cardiologists found that people who used e-cigarettes had a 70 percent higher risk of developing arrhythmias than people who didn’t use them. They also found that the risk was highest in people who used e-cigarettes daily, and that the risk increased with the number of years that people used e-cigarettes.
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E-cigarettes are often promoted as a safer alternative to cigarettes, but this study suggests that they may carry their own risks. The findings need to be replicated in other studies, but they suggest that e-cigarettes may not be as safe as we thought.