Vaping is often marketed as a “cleaner” alternative to traditional smoking, leading many people to wonder whether it may also have fewer cardiovascular effects — or even reduce blood pressure in some cases. The answer is complicated. Current research suggests that vaping does not directly lower blood pressure in most people. In fact, nicotine-containing e-cigarettes usually cause a temporary increase in blood pressure and heart rate. However, th…
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