Ecuadorian study links vaping to lower cognitive function scores in college students.

A study from Ecuador found that college students who vape have lower cognitive function scores compared to non-users. Analyzing 405 participants, it revealed that those vaping more than 20 puffs daily scored 13.7% lower on cognitive tests, while those vaping 10-20 puffs had scores 9.2% lower. The research highlights potential negative impacts of vaping on learning and memory, emphasizing the need for further investigation into its effects on cognitive development.

September 15, 2024
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