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  1. 2022 CEO Statement on Electronic Cigarettes

    Using an e-cigarette is also known as vaping. E-cigarettes can be harmful. All e-cigarette users are exposed to chemicals and toxins that have the potential to cause adverse health effects (1-4). ... National Health and Medical Research Council. Toxicology of non-nicotine e-cigarette constituents: risk assessments, scoping review and evidence ...

  2. Investigating strategies to reduce the use and harms associated with vaping

    The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) is investing $2.2 million for research focused on strategies to reduce the use and harms associated with vaping and the use of e-cigarettes in Australia. This research makes up 2 of 216 diverse projects receiving funding under the NHMRC's largest scheme — Investigator Grants.

  3. Electronic cigarettes

    Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are battery-operated devices that heat a liquid containing chemicals (called 'e-liquid') to produce an aerosol that users inhale (a process known as vaping). Every e-liquid is different and usually contains a number of chemicals that can be harmful 1. E-liquids can contain nicotine, even when labelled ...

  4. NIH-funded studies show damaging effects of vaping, smoking on blood

    Long-term use of electronic cigarettes, or vaping products, can significantly impair the function of the body's blood vessels, increasing the risk for cardiovascular disease. ... About the National Institutes of Health (NIH): NIH, the nation's medical research agency, includes 27 Institutes and Centers and is a component of the U.S ...

  5. National Health and Medical Research Council statement on ...

    Introduction: Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use in Australia has rapidly increased since the 2017 National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) statement on e-cigarettes. The type of products available and the demographic characteristics of people using these products have changed. New evidence has been published and there is growing concern among ...

  6. An updated overview of e-cigarette impact on human health

    Numerous in vivo and in vitro studies have been performed to better understand the impact of these new inhalable compounds on human health. Results of toxicological analyses suggest that e-cigarettes can be safer than conventional cigarettes, although harmful effects from short-term e-cigarette use have been described.

  7. National Health and Medical Research Council statement on electronic

    Purpose: Smoking is a global public health concern, with a significant negative impact on human health and healthcare spending. Vaping, or the use of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes), has ...

  8. Electronic cigarettes and health outcomes: umbrella and ...

    Objective: To review and synthesise the global evidence regarding the health effects of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes, vapes). Study design: Umbrella review (based on major independent reviews, including the 2018 United States National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine [NASEM] report) and top-up systematic review of published, peer-reviewed studies in humans examining the ...

  9. National Health and Medical Research Council statement on electronic

    Introduction: Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use in Australia has rapidly increased since the 2017 National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) statement on e-cigarettes. The type of products available and the demographic characteristics of people using these products have changed.

  10. Chronic health effects associated with electronic cigarette use: A

    Methods. Three bibliographic databases were searched to identify studies comparing the chronic health effects of e-cigarette users (ECU) to non-smokers (NS), smokers, and/or dual users indexed between 31 August 2017 and 29 January 2021. Two independent reviewers screened abstracts and full texts. Data were extracted by one reviewer and verified ...

  11. Current evidence identifies health risks of e-cigarette use; long-term

    The new scientific statement, "Cardiopulmonary Impact of Electronic Cigarettes and Vaping Products," details the latest usage data and trends, identifies current health impacts, highlights existing basic and clinical scientific evidence surrounding e-cigarettes and recommends research priorities to further understand the short- and long ...

  12. A critique of the Australian National Health and Medical Research

    This paper critically analyses a statement by Australia's National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) on e‐cigarettes in May 2022 that will be used to guide national policy. We reviewed the evidence and the conclusions drawn in the NHMRC Statement. In our view, the Statement is not a balanced reflection of the benefits and risks of vaping because it exaggerates the risks of vaping ...

  13. Australia's national health council delivers assessment on electronic

    23 June 2022. National advice on the use of electronic cigarettes based on the most up-to-date scientific evidence has been delivered by Australia's health and medical research agency, the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). The 2022 NHMRC CEO Statement on E-Cigarettes is the most current advice on health impacts of e ...

  14. A critique of the Australian National Health and Medical Research

    This paper critically analyses a statement by Australia's National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) on e-cigarettes in May 2022 that will be used to guide national policy. ... have concluded that the public health benefits of vaping are considerably greater than the risks, even when modelling the impact of significant increases in ...

  15. Cardiopulmonary Impact of Electronic Cigarettes and Vaping Products: A

    Vaping and electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use have grown exponentially in the past decade, particularly among youth and young adults. Cigarette smoking is a risk factor for both cardiovascular and pulmonary disease. Because of their more limited ingredients and the absence of combustion, e-cigarettes and vaping products are often touted as safer alternative and potential tobacco-cessation ...

  16. Vaping, Smoking and Lung Cancer Risk

    The odds ratio for vaping in combination with smoking (OR=57.8 95% CI=47.4-70.5) was fourfold higher (P<0.001) than the estimate for smoking alone (OR=13.9, 95% CI=12.7-15.3). It is notable that nearly all individuals who reported vaping also smoked cigarettes, and thus we have no estimates of vaping per se following chronic cigarette smoking.

  17. E-cigarettes and vaping: A public health epidemic

    The alarming stats on e-cigarette use among teens. A national survey of 42,531 eighth-12th graders finds that 25.4% of high-school seniors have vaped nicotine in the last month, while 20.2% of 10th graders and 9% of eighth-graders have done so. All of these figures have grown dramatically since 2017, the survey found, with past-month nicotine ...

  18. A critique of the Australian National Health and Medical Research

    This paper critically analyses a statement by Australia's National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) on e-cigarettes in May 2022 that will be used to guide national policy. ... In our view, the Statement is not a balanced reflection of the benefits and risks of vaping because it exaggerates the risks of vaping and fails to compare ...

  19. Leading addiction researchers denounce Austra

    It ignores evidence that vaping is likely already having a positive effect on public health. ... National Health and Medical Research Council; 2022. [accessed 30 Jan 2023]. Available from: ...

  20. PDF Supplementary Report Two: Additional material on the review of evidence

    the review of evidence on the health outcomes of e-cigarette exposure. Final report to the National Health and Medical Research Council. November 2021. National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health Research School of Population Health The Australian National University, Acton ACT 2601 Australia T 61 2 6125 0328 E [email protected]

  21. WHO launches Collaborating Centre on Cardiovascular Diseases, eHealth

    The Institute of Heart and Vessels of the Almazov National Medical Research Centre, based in St Petersburg, Russian Federation, has now joined the international community of more than 800 WHO collaborating centres.The Almazov Centre, of the Ministry of Health, is a leading national institution, which combines basic and applied research in a variety of medical fields, from cardiovascular ...

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  23. Almazov National Medical Research Centre

    Scientific and Educational Medical Cluster "Translational Medicine". Clinical Testing Group for New Methods of Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention. Research Department for Vascular and Interventional Surgery. Research Department of Microcirculation and Myocardial Metabolism. Research Laboratory of Bioprosthetics and Cardiac Protection.

  24. National Medical Research Radiological Center of the Ministry of Health

    I had the honor to lead a unique institution that has absorbed the richest traditions of Russian medicine. National Medical Research Radiological Centre (NMRRC) united the best schools in surgery, radiology and urology, which were created by our great teachers - Peter Alexandrovich Hertsen, Anatoly Fedorovich Tsyba and Nikolai Alexandrovich Lopatkin.