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Lifespan and Vaping

Smoking and vaping significantly disrupt endothelial cells, impacting blood and nutrient delivery throughout the body. For every pack of cigarettes smoked daily, there's a startling estimate of a 14-year reduction in lifespan. Despite the severe consequences, many individuals rationalize their habits due to the immediate enjoyment they provide, often overlooking the long-term costs to their health and future experiences.
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    Nicotine’s Effects on the Brain & Body & How to Quit Smoking or Vaping | Huberman Lab Podcast #90

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    • Does nicotine itself affect endothelial cells as discussed in the episode Nicotine’s Effects on the Brain & Body & How to Quit Smoking or Vaping | Huberman Lab Podcast #90 and the clip Lifespan and Vaping?

    • Does nicotine itself affect the endothelial cells as discussed in the episode Nicotine’s Effects on the Brain & Body & How to Quit Smoking or Vaping | Huberman Lab Podcast #90 and the clip Lifespan and Vaping?

    • Can you expand on Andrew Huberman's statement about smoking and vaping cannabis impairing lung function and negatively affecting endothelial cells in the episode Nicotine’s Effects on the Brain & Body & How to Quit Smoking or Vaping | Huberman Lab Podcast #90 and the clip Dopamine Dynamics? What are endothelial cells, and what are the other health issues associated with these methods?

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