Vaping is tobacco's equivalent of crack cocaine, experts have warned as the devices look set to replace cigarettes in the coming years.Dr Andrew Huberman, a Stanford University neuroscientists, likened the intense but transient rush that comes from inhaling an e-cigarette to smoking crack cocaine.Meanwhile, Dr Francesca Filbey, a neuroscientist who specializes in addiction at the University of said nicotine's turbocharged yet short-lived effects when vaped reinforces cravings to inhale more.
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