Why WHO No Longer Says that Vaping Causes Heart Attacks
Vaping is getting more and more popular as the days go by, and the World Health Organization observed a steady decrease in the estimated number of smokers worldwide, especially among males. The growing trend of vaping also gave rise to speculations that vaping negatively affects the human body. The Journal of the American Heart Association (JAHA) even had an study written by Dharma Bhatta, Ph.D., and Stanton Glantz, Ph.D., of the University of California, San Francisco, stating that e-cigarettes cause heart attacks.