When vaping first gained popularity, it was marketed as a healthier alternative to traditional cigarettes. However, a recent surge in illnesses, hospitalizations -- and even deaths -- has shown that there may be much scarier health risks associated with e-cigarettes than we thought. Products like Juul are wildly addictive and popular among teens, leading to what some are calling an epidemic of nicotine use.
Lately, researchers have been discovering that it's not only those who use vaping products themselves who are harmed -- other people in the vicinity can be breathing in "secondhand" fumes, a phenomenon now dubbed "secondhand vaping."
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So smoking tobacco for a nicotine fix is "safer" than vaping? Can't wait for the tobacco industry to start hyping that.
ReplyDeleteAnd it just looks plain stupid, seeing all that smoke/vapor billowing out of someone's head.
ReplyDeleteSmoke this.
ReplyDeleteIt's like everything else it clearly didn't have the background checks and health reports to initially say it was safe. Money as we all know is the root to evil the prospect of $ to be made shoved any concerns and sufficient studies aside. I know having worked in the health industry for over 40 years when I saw all that smoke emitted from not only the mouth but ears and in some cases the ears, that it was alarming I thought I wonder what it is doing as it is inhaled doing to the lungs, throat and heart. Just common sense did not look good.
ReplyDeleteI received my BLACK BELT Saturday. I don’t need cancer sticks I just need training.
ReplyDelete11:52am... What does receiving your Black belt have to do with the dangers of vaping?? Did I miss something?
ReplyDeleteNope, you missed nothing
DeleteI wear black socks
DeleteStill less harmful and smells better then cigars, cigarettes combined... wonder what big tobacco company is funding this reaearch?
ReplyDelete12:28 Some people get excited when they find a belt deal at Kohl's.
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