Just read this New York Times article and it has all kinds of inaccuracies and generalizations. Can't see a comments section there.
www. nytimes .com/2014/05/04/business/some-e-cigarettes-deliver-a-puff-of-carcinogens.html?
Some inaccuracies/misinformation from the article:
"high-power e-cigarettes known as tank systems produce formaldehyde, a known carcinogen, along with the nicotine-laced vapor that their users inhale."
"The Roswell research found, generally, that when battery voltage increased to 4.8 volts from 3.2 volts, toxin levels increased markedly."
"...people using the systems “want more nicotine, but the problem is they’re also getting more toxicants.”
www. nytimes .com/2014/05/04/business/some-e-cigarettes-deliver-a-puff-of-carcinogens.html?
Some inaccuracies/misinformation from the article:
"high-power e-cigarettes known as tank systems produce formaldehyde, a known carcinogen, along with the nicotine-laced vapor that their users inhale."
"The Roswell research found, generally, that when battery voltage increased to 4.8 volts from 3.2 volts, toxin levels increased markedly."
"...people using the systems “want more nicotine, but the problem is they’re also getting more toxicants.”
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