Some electronic cigarette liquids contain enough alcohol to have an impact on motor skills, a new Yale University School of Medicine study shows.
E-cigarettes deliver nicotine by vaporizing liquids, which often contain alcohol and other chemicals. The new study, published in the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence, found volunteers who used e-cigarettes with liquids with high concentrations of alcohol (23.5 percent) performed more poorly on tests of motor skills.
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2 comments:
OMG another stupid study by a leftist group. You get more alcohol from your morning mouthwash than from an E cig.
I'm more afraid of somebody running me over as they're distracted by their vapor device.
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