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A recent study has shown that the artificial cooling components found in e-cigarettes cause irregularities in heart rhythms and increase the risks of cardiovascular diseases in both laboratory mice and human heart cells. The researchers confirmed that these coolants, which produce a sensation of coldness without any flavor, negatively affect heart rhythms and triple the heart rate when used with nicotine. They also impact how heart cells respond under hormonal stress. The long-term effects of these substances remain unknown, raising concerns about their safety—especially among groups already at higher risk for heart problems.
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