Vaping Is an Addiction
Summary
The article explores the addictive nature of vaping, noting that while nicotine is a known addictive substance, the specific mechanism of aerosolized nicotine salts may enhance its appeal. Despite public opinion shifting towards viewing vaping as harmful, millions of Americans still use e-cigarettes, and the addiction potential remains a subject of research. The text explains that nicotine binds to receptors in the brain, releasing dopamine and reinforcing dependency. It also discusses withdrawal symptoms, noting that quitting vaping may not be physically more difficult than quitting traditional cigarettes. The article concludes by emphasizing the need for effective treatments, such as medication and behavioral support, and highlights the importance of community and school interventions to prevent youth vaping and support recovery.
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