A study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found high levels of toxic metals in the liquid that creates the aerosol that e-cigarette users inhale when they vape.
Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use is rapidly increasing worldwide, especially among teenagers and young adults. Vaping, the inhalation of aerosol from e-cigarettes, has become a common practice, ...
Compared with e-cigarettes with liquids that were not flavored with menthol, menthol-flavored products produced a significantly higher level of 1-10 µm particles when inhaled, reported Kambez H. Benam ...
Are E-cigarettes as Dangerous as Regular Cigarettes? E-cigarettes or vaping are often marketed as a healthier choice than smoking; they do not contain tar and carbon monoxide. However, the nicotine ...