Vaping May Increase Severity of COVID-19 Symptoms: Study
People with COVID-19 who vape are more likely to suffer chest pains, chills, fever, nausea, and an increased risk of losing their sense of smell, Mayo Clinic researchers warn.
People with COVID-19 who vape are more likely to suffer chest pains, chills, fever, nausea, and an increased risk of losing their sense of smell, Mayo Clinic researchers warn.
Findings refute marketing claims by JUUL and similar e-cigarette manufacturers, which some argue created the teen vaping epidemic in the U.S.