E-Cigarettes are The Next Addictive Drug Disaster: Men's Fitness 5/2014

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MattyRetro

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Mens Fitness did a 2 page article in its May 2014 on the dangers of e-cigs. Not sure what their agenda is but the article felt like a big warning to all its readers.
 
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When an e-cig user inhales vapor, he’s not only getting water and nicotine, he’s also ingesting small particles that are microscopic and hard to detect, and occasionally mysterious to researchers -
OK so no real science or understanding of what science is. I'v given up expecting any to be honest.
Nicotine is unquestionably one of the most addictive substances on earth -
Oh dear it can only get worse and it dose. I wont repeat any of the 'Stanley' Glantz (couldn't even get his name right) rubbish but it's the same old same old.

Then some shots fired in the direction of his own foot from Richard Carmona.
“We don’t want to start a new generation of nicotine addicts,” says Carmona, speaking on behalf of njoy. “We want to use this to make tobacco obsolete. Many of my colleagues feel that we shouldn’t be using e-cigs; we should just make sure no one smokes. -

It's not all bad, some good quotes from Riccardo Polosa but in general theirs a tone of 'we don't know what's in them' and some 'experts are concerned'. A simple google search and they could have done a much better article but I suppose it's not as scaremongering as a lot of the stuff we see.
 
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