Health
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E-cigarettes are far less harmful than cigarettes – the unprecedented conviction of the British health expert
According to the Sun on October 30, Professor John Newton, an official of the British Ministry of public health, said that the UK was always convinced of the harm reduction of e-cigarettes. The main culprit of the U.S. epidemic was the illegal products containing THC. Professor Newton mentioned two figures:…
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CDC: it is clear that lung disease is not related to nicotine vapes
Dr. Dana Menei Dermann, director of the Centers for Disease Control and prevention,said they have definitely narrowed it down to products that contain THC, which are related to most patients with lung injury. The specific substances have not yet been identified. CDC and State Health Departments are Wrong to Inform…
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UK Department of health: Vapers have a much lower risk of cancer
As early as 2015, the Public Health England (PHE) published a scientific research report on e-cigarettes on its official website, saying that e-cigarettes reduced the harm of traditional tobacco by 95%. In 2016, the PHE and 13 public health organizations jointly issued a statement, agreeing that the health risk of…
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E-cigarette market is like a super large decentralization experiment and vapers are like mice
Now the e-cigarette market is like a super large decentralization experiment. Every legal or illegal manufacturer can produce electronic cigarette device freely like a small workshop, and customize the formula of e-liquid at will. Smokers, like mice, are tested chemically, sometimes for unexplained explosive ignition. When Luo Yonghao left the…
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Wu Yiqun: Cherish health and refuse electronic cigarettes
Nicotine is the main component of electronic cigarette liquid Recently, the report about electronic cigarettes has become a blockbuster. What is electronic cigarette? What harm does it do? The reporter interviewed Wu Yiqun, researcher of China Center for Disease Control and prevention. “No matter from the perspective of science or…
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Health hazards and problems concerned with e-cigarettes
To start with, what are e-cigarettes, they are long tubes which do resemble the actual cigarettes, they come in various sizes and differ from one product to another, most of these product are reusable with refillable cartridges, but also a few are replaceable. Now to the main topic the hazards…
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American Cancer Society: Still encouraging smokers to switch to electronic cigarettes
New York University Medical School team reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on July 7 that they exposed 40 experimental mice to nicotine-containing vapor for 54 consecutive weeks, resulting in 9 (22.5%) developing lung cancer. In addition, 23 of them (57.5%) had bladder hyperplasia and increased…
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Vapor by e-cig boosts primary bronchial epithelial necrosis and cell apoptosis
A new study from the Medical College of Adelaide University in Australia shows that flavored electronic cigarettes kill lung cells. Researchers at the University of Adelaide Medical School exposed bronchial epithelial cells to e-cig vapor and tested different brands of flavored electronic cigarette with the same taste. It has been…
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AHRF: Who pays for the 8 million deaths by smoking after banning vapes
The 3rd Asia Harm Reduction Forum, AHRF is officially held in Seoul, South Korea on 6th September. This year’s hot topics are related to new types of tobacco products such as electronic cigarettes and heat not burn devices, especially their contribution to curbing traditional smoking habits. AHRF is a public…
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US health authorities are investigating 215 cases of severe lung disease possibly caused by electronic cigarette smoking
US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration denoted on 30th August that the investigation of 215 cases of severe pulmonary disease related to the use of electronic cigarettes is under way. In a statement, the two agencies said it was not clear whether these…
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