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Doctor explains secret danger of vaping for people who have never smoked

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Updated 14:22 29 Sep 2025 GMT+1Published 14:20 29 Sep 2025 GMT+1

Doctor explains secret danger of vaping for people who have never smoked

It's meant to be for quitting smoking, but many people vape without having ever smoked

Joe Harker

Joe Harker

A doctor has explained the reason why people who don't smoke absolutely should not take up vaping.

Although originally concocted as a healthier alternative for cigarette smokers to salve their addiction to nicotine when trying to quit the unhealthy habit, some people have just picked up vaping without ever smoking.

Last year, researchers found that around a million adults in England have started vaping despite never smoking, with most of the increase driven by younger people as around one in seven 18 to 24-year-olds who didn't smoke took up vaping as a habit.

Vaping is meant to be healthier than smoking, but this does not make it healthy.

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The NHS says it's less harmful than smoking and 'one of the most effective tools for quitting smoking', but they warn it's 'not completely harmless' and the long-term health impacts of vaping are still not fully known.

Vaping is healthier than smoking so if you're going to do one it's better to vape, but healthier still is never trying either (Getty Stock Photo)
Vaping is healthier than smoking so if you're going to do one it's better to vape, but healthier still is never trying either (Getty Stock Photo)

They're also very clear that 'children and non-smokers should never vape', so that's about as explicit as can be that vaping is a tool to quit smoking.

Doctor Mike Varshavski has gained a significant online following for his health advice videos and he's spoken about the secret danger of vapes for people who don't smoke.

Appearing on the Diary of a CEO podcast, Dr Mike warned that 'many more people can get hooked' on vaping because it 'feels like it's not as harmful' and is an easier habit to hide and can deliver more nicotine.

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When asked if vaping was dangerous the doctor bluntly said 'yes', and explained that the issue of vaping was 'it gets people who maybe would have been turned off by smoking to try'.

Dr Mike warned of a hidden danger of vaping (YouTube/Diary of a CEO)
Dr Mike warned of a hidden danger of vaping (YouTube/Diary of a CEO)

"The chemicals found inside are really rewarding to the brain, nicotine being a prime example of it, and the more dangerous part of it is with kids who have a developing frontal lobe meaning that the part of their brain that is responsible for complex decision making is not yet fully formed," the doctor warned.

In fact, studies have suggested that exposure to nicotine from an adolescent vaping habit could lead to reduced academic performance and lower impulse control in teenagers.

A doctor warned that vaping while young could have a serious impact on your developing brain (Getty Stock Photo)
A doctor warned that vaping while young could have a serious impact on your developing brain (Getty Stock Photo)

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Speaking further on why this was such a danger, Dr Mike said developing brains were 'incredibly susceptible' to substances people could develop an addiction to.

He warned that getting hooked on substances could change the chemistry of a young mind and insisted that vaping should be kept as 'a way of getting you off of cigarettes' rather than 'a way of introducing you to cigarettes or nicotine'.

The doctor still called vaping 'a good choice' for those coming off cigarettes, but kept the praise there.

Plenty of studies have been launched into the dangers of vaping, and there are people who've managed to put themselves in hospital through vaping.

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At the end of the day all you've really got is your health, so look after yourself.

Featured Image Credit: Getty/Contributors

Topics: Vaping, Health, NHS, Mental Health

Joe Harker
Joe Harker

Joe graduated from the University of Salford with a degree in Journalism and worked for Reach before joining the LADbible Group. When not writing he enjoys the nerdier things in life like painting wargaming miniatures and chatting with other nerds on the internet. He's also spent a few years coaching fencing. Contact him via [email protected]

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