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American teenagers prefer vaping to smoking

A major recent study has revealed the consumption habits of American e-cigarette users. The study, carried out by the polling institution Gallup, surveyed 1,033 Americans eighteen and older. The analysis of the collected responses reveals that Americans under 30 are the group most likely to take up vaping. Indeed, the rate of smoking amongst this […]En savoir plus

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Study: vaping is harmless… even indoors

Although vaping continues to be unfairly compared to smoking, a new scientific study shows just how harmless it really its. In collaboration between Kaunas’ University of Technology, federal laboratories in Switzerland, ETH Zurich and Fontem Ventures, the study focused on e-cigarette vapour. The hypothesis was that unlike traditional smoking, vaping does not have a detrimental […]En savoir plus

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A new study advocates vaping

Although the electronic cigarette is already seen as a useful device to help wean smokers off tobacco, it is much more than that, too. A recent British study confirms that even smokers who are initially not interested in vaping often end up convinced of its effectiveness. Such statements are based on a study of forty […]En savoir plus

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Controversial US study revives the debate over vaping benefits

The Bloomberg School laboratory has just highlighted a potentially dangerous effect of the e-cigarette. This study shows that the aerosols emitted by vaping devices contain high concentrations of heavy metals, including lead. The study, carried about by Ana Maria Rule, sought to quantify the level of toxic substances present in e-cigarette vapour. The concentration levels […]En savoir plus

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A scientific study attempts (in vain) to prove vaping is a health hazard

While many dedicated scientific researchers have worked to demonstrate e-cigs are much safer than tobacco, the anti-vaping establishment is also highly vocal. In this latter camp, Mark Rubinstein is a researcher at the University of California. He recently stated that vapour from electronic cigarettes contains “toxic chemicals found in traditional cigarette smoke”. The Californian study results […]En savoir plus

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Study on vaping: no negative effects on respiration

Amir Farnoud of the University of Ohio has conclusively demonstrated that vaping technology is less dangerous than conventional cigarettes. The methodology and results of the study were published in the international medical journal “Respiratory Research” in late 2017. To complete this study, researchers specialised in chemical and bio-molecular engineering focused on the effects of vaping on pulmonary […]En savoir plus