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Vapes as harmful as cigarettes, study warns
7 Feb
Summary
- Vaping may pose risks equal to or greater than smoking.
- UK implements a ban on the sale of disposable vapes.
- New research links vaping to heart disease and dementia.

A significant study has cast doubt on the safety of e-cigarettes, suggesting they may be as dangerous as traditional cigarettes and possibly worse due to how they are used. This research emerges as the UK enforces a ban on disposable vapes, effective from February 7, 2026.
Dr. Maxime Boidin's two-year controlled study, to be presented at a conference in Rimini, Italy, in July, indicates that long-term vaping can lead to serious health issues. The findings suggest that vaping poses the same risks as smoking, increasing the likelihood of dementia, heart disease, and organ failure.
Dr. Boidin noted that continuous vaping, unlike smoking, makes it difficult to monitor consumption, potentially leading to greater harm. While the NHS has previously described nicotine vapor as substantially less harmful than smoking, this new research may prompt a reassessment of public health advice.



