New Study Finds E-Cig Vapor to Be Considerably Less Dangerous than Cigarette Smoke
A recently published study on the chemical compounds found e-cigarette vapor concluded that using electronic cigarettes as an alternative to smoking substantially reduces exposure to dangerous tobacco-specific toxins. Electronic cigarette companies are forbidden by law to advertise their products as safer than analogs. Despite numerous reports of improved general health following a switch from tobacco cigarettes to e-cigs, the FDA and other ruling organizations have...
Read More...Number of E-Cigarette Users Growing Rapidly According to New Study
It's not exactly breaking news, but the findings of a recent study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention clearly show that the number of electronic cigarette users is growing at a rapid rate. No one could have foreseen the massive success of electronic cigarettes, when they were first introduced on the US market, in 2008. Sure, they were a novelty item, and some were...
Read More...Year-Long Medical Study Shows Electronic Cigarette Use Substantially Decreases Cigarette Consumption in Schizophrenia Patients
The recently-published results of a 12-month study conducted by a team of doctors and researchers from Catania, Italy, shows that e-cigarette use substantially decreases analog cigarette consumption in patients suffering from schizophrenia. Quitting cigarettes is hard for the vast majority of smokers, but even more so for people suffering from schizophrenia. It's a serious mental disorder characterized by a breakdown of thought processes and by poor emotion...
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