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Quit Smoking, Started Vaping? Your Heart Attack Risk May Rise, Says ICMR Study
- Thursday December 18, 2025
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A major ICMR-led meta-analysis shows e-cigarette users face significantly higher heart attack and stroke risks compared to non-users, especially among former smokers who switched from cigarettes.
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All You Didn't Know About E-Cigarettes. Nirmala Sitharaman's Explainer
- Wednesday September 18, 2019
- India News | Edited by Anuj Pant
E-Cigarettes Banned In India: The centre today banned e-cigarettes in India in a move which has raised questions over the side-effects and health hazards of vaping, the term used as a parlance for 'smoking' e-cigarettes.
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E-Cigarettes May Have A Negative Impact On Wound Healing
- Friday October 19, 2018
- Health | ANI
The adverse effects of traditional cigarette smoking on wound healing has been well established in the surgical field. Surgeons recommend that patients quit smoking for several months prior to surgery, whenever possible.
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Quit Smoking, Started Vaping? Your Heart Attack Risk May Rise, Says ICMR Study
- Thursday December 18, 2025
- Health |
A major ICMR-led meta-analysis shows e-cigarette users face significantly higher heart attack and stroke risks compared to non-users, especially among former smokers who switched from cigarettes.
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www.ndtv.com
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All You Didn't Know About E-Cigarettes. Nirmala Sitharaman's Explainer
- Wednesday September 18, 2019
- India News | Edited by Anuj Pant
E-Cigarettes Banned In India: The centre today banned e-cigarettes in India in a move which has raised questions over the side-effects and health hazards of vaping, the term used as a parlance for 'smoking' e-cigarettes.
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www.ndtv.com
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E-Cigarettes May Have A Negative Impact On Wound Healing
- Friday October 19, 2018
- Health | ANI
The adverse effects of traditional cigarette smoking on wound healing has been well established in the surgical field. Surgeons recommend that patients quit smoking for several months prior to surgery, whenever possible.
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www.ndtv.com