Never heard of any of thatAny of this sound familiar?

Next time on "Monkeys in Labcoats": Holy F it has Temp control?
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Never heard of any of thatAny of this sound familiar?
Wheres that frying pan emoji.......Never heard of any of that![]()
Next time on "Monkey in Labcoats": Holy F it has Temp control?
Dare I say "The dawn has come"? It's amazing that they, apparently, have no idea that TC mods/chips are readily available.
They must have a dedicated team of archaeologists to dig those up.Most of them are still testing with CE4 Clearos
Actually, you might be amazed, but I still see them all over the place. For example in cheap blister packs at the local gas station, or tobacco store. They bundle a CE4 and cheap a Ego clone battery, put it in a blister pack, and sell them for $5-$10. For that matter, as embarrassing as it is, I still see them similarly packaged in some B&M vape shops too.They must have a dedicated team of archaeologists to dig those up.
Maybe you should break the link?
FINALLY they are looking in the right direction!!!
Measurement of Heating Coil Temperature... (PDF Download Available)
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Any of this sound familiar?
A bit more good news in the scientific literature.
The mutagenic assessment of an electronic-cigarette and reference cigarette smoke using the Ames assay in strains TA98 and TA100 - ScienceDirect
Comparison of cellular and transcriptomic effects between electronic cigarette vapor and cigarette smoke in human bronchial epithelial cells - ScienceDirect
The more of this stuff that's published, the better.
I think they already know by now. Otherwise health concerns would be at the front of their regulatory reasoning and not the chiiiildren.help the FDA understand the relative risk of e-cigs compared to analogs
I think they already know by now. Otherwise health concerns would be at the front of their regulatory reasoning and not the chiiiildren.
They have had the data, all they had to do is look at studies done across the pond.We are all just starting to get data on the level of risk. We have assumed, and rightly so, that vaping is far safer than analogs but objective scientists (there seems to be fewer these days), physicians and regulators need data to draw conclusions. This continuing stream of data will help but with the history of irrational actions by politicians, there's no telling how the data will be used by the FDA and others.