New research from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has found that a number of e-cigarette vapors contain unsafe levels of toxic metals, including lead and chromium. It is suspected that ...
Irvine and Pasadena, CA - Sept. 28, 2020 - Early results of an experimental vaping study have shown significant lung injury from E-cigarette (eC) devices with nickel-chromium alloy heating elements.
Significant amounts of toxic metals, including lead, leak from some e-cigarette heating coils and are present in the aerosols inhaled by users. Significant amounts of toxic metals, including lead, ...
For former smokers who are keen on quitting, nicotine replacement therapy such as the use of e-cigarettes and nicotine patches seems the best alternative. Ever since their emergence in the U.S. market ...
The heating coils of some e-cigarettes are leaking toxic metals, including lead, into the vapor users inhale, a study found. Tim Ireland AP In 2016, more than 2 million middle and high school students ...
Traditional cigarettes are the past. E-cigarettes are the latest trend, and it appears that they are here to stay. The devices come in different forms and shapes, and you can find one that matches ...