Are Gen Z’s signs of early ageing because of vaping? A few months ago, headlines like “Gen Z Believe It’s ‘aging like milk’” were going viral. And perhaps in relation, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found that young adults 18-24-years-old are the most frequent users of e-cigarettes / vapes. As a side effect, Dermatologist Bav Shergill warns that the toxic chemicals present in e-cigarettes can cause long-term damage to the skin, triggering chronic inflammation and potentially leading to premature aging. As Americans’ use of nicotine products continues to rise now more than ever before, the link between early aging and vaping is increasingly concerning. (Audacy)
📊 YPulse data: 9% of 18-24-year-olds vape daily
