Groundbreaking 3-Year study seeks truth about Vaping's hidden health toll
NCT ID NCT06610838
Summary
This study aims to understand how long-term e-cigarette use affects heart and lung health over three years. Researchers will track 600 people—400 regular e-cigarette users and 200 non-users—using advanced medical tests like ultrasounds, CT scans, and blood work. The goal is to gather the most comprehensive evidence yet about potential health risks from vaping, without trying to treat or prevent any disease.
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UW Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention
RECRUITINGMadison, Wisconsin, 53711, United States
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