Evidence Suggests E-Cigs Safer Than Cigarettes, Researcher Claims, first real study now out.

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Baldr

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I'm starting to try and keep up.

My "It should have a date" comment isn't really specific to that article. Stuff gets posted on the internet quite often. A lot of web pages stay around for a long, long time. Dates are useful when you are doing research on any subject. In this case, the subject is vaping. An article written 3 years ago, even if it was a good, well researched article, would be quite different from one written today. And in a couple of years, stuff written today will be out of date.

Thanks for posting it.
 

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Ive always been worried a tobacco company could comission a study saying they are worse to force legislation to ban e-cigs and get there customers back....

Right now, the FDA is working on legislation that will classify electronic cigarettes like all other tobacco products. This includes allowing only face-to-face sales, no internet sales. No flavored nicotine liquid, only tobacco or menthol flavor. This is a serious threat.

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Evidence Suggests E-Cigs Safer Than Cigarettes, Researcher Claims, first real study now out.


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November 2011 there ya go :0

check it out :laugh:

The original article was titled:

We review the existing evidence on the safety and efficacy of electronic cigarettes. We then revisit the tobacco harm reduction debate, with a focus on these novel products. We conclude that electronic cigarettes show tremendous promise in the fight against tobacco-related morbidity and mortality...

The CDC says there is no data/evidence for effects on chronic inhalation of Propylene glycol or glycerin..

This guy wrote an article by examining what he could lay hands on, which is nothing as far as inhalation is concerned.
 
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