Pubdate: Mon, 26 Jun 2017
Source: Niagara Falls Review, The (CN ON)
Copyright: 2017 Niagara Falls Review
Contact: http://www.niagarafallsreview.ca/letters
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Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2907
Author: Allan Benner
Page: A1

VAPING NOT A SAFE ALTERNATIVE TO SMOKING: PUBLIC HEALTH

Electronic cigarettes and soon-to-be legalized marijuana are growing
concerns for Niagara's public health officials.

Although the region's 2016 tobacco control program seems to be making
a difference, associate medical officer of health Dr. Andrea Feller as
well as manager of chronic disease and injury prevention David Lorenzo
remain concerned about a growing number of young people instead using
e-cigarettes, known as "vaping," while bracing for the pending
legalization of marijuana on July 1, 2018.

They were at last week's public health committee meeting to share
their concerns with regional councillors.

Lorenzo said about 25 per cent of Niagara's youth, 12 to 18 years old,
said they used e-cigarettes in the preceding year.

And although manufacturers claim the e-cigarettes are not harmful,
Feller said there is no scientific data to back up those claims.

"This is really new ground for us," Lorenzo said, regarding the
increase in e-cigarette use.

He said public health, however, is working to get the message out that
this is not a safe alternative to smoking.

Once marijuana is legal, Feller recommends banning use of the drug
anywhere that tobacco is currently banned.

Despite claims that it is not as harmful as tobacco, she said any
substance a person inhales into their lungs is not normal.

"You are purposely introducing an irritant into your lungs," she
said.

It alters brain chemistry, and is particularly harmful for children
whose brains are developing, she added.
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