17-year-old gets 'popcorn lung' from vaping
Coronavirus
A Nevada mother has warned of the dangers of e-cigarettes after her 17-year-old cheerleader daughter developed a rare, life-long lung condition linked to vaping. Brianne Cullen started using disposable vapes at 14 to cope with anxiety after the COVID-19 lockdown. Four months ago, she suddenly struggled to breathe and was rushed to the ER. Doctors diagnosed her with bronchiolitis obliterans, or ‘popcorn lung’ — a serious disease that scars the lungs' smallest airways. Steroids and an inhaler can
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