Another negative report from JAMA

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classwife

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Really...you would think that participants would be announcing something like
ohmagosh I participated in this study and this is what they found...
Haven't heard a word on it. Has anyone else ?


Then again...anything pretty much does that and then bodies recover in a short period of time.
 

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in the results paragraph it mentions the percentages of people....

" of the 42 tested 35% were women, 35% were men" ( not an exact quote)
what were the other 30%????? o_O
You almost got me but........It says:
"Results Of the 42 participants, 35% were women, 35% were white, and the mean age was 27.6 years."

The paper is missing one search tag at the bottom, the B.S. tag. And the percentage of men was 65%.8) Hopefully, down the line these researchers will find e-cigarettes are far more damaging to their careers than to the people they harm writing this out context crap.
 

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Well of course it's going to affect Cardiac Sympathetic Activity and Oxidative Stress as the active ingredient is nicotine which is a stimulant, coffee does the exact same thing... The title of the study leaves much to be imagined because the same can be said for any nicotine users, whether its, chew, snuss, smoking, the patch, the inhaler, the gum or any other forms of ingesting nicotine..

What would actually be useful is a comparative study that compares vaping to the other types of nicotine ingestion.. That study is a complete waste of time and money.
 

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That study is a complete waste of time and money.
It's not a waste of time or money if it promotes the agenda of those who funded it. ;)

What would actually be useful is a comparative study that compares vaping to the other types of nicotine ingestion..
Yep, and while they're at it, they might as well compare the level of Cardiac Sympathetic Activity and Oxidative Stress induced by nicotine to that induced by caffeine consumed in the form of coffee. You see Coffee consumption has been studied endlessly and appears to have a negligible effect on mortality or life expectancy.
 
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