"You're a liar because I don't like what you're saying!!" Good one.
You're a liar because you keep claiming these risks with no evidence.
"You're a liar because I don't like what you're saying!!" Good one.
I did say it was safer than smoking, but not without it's own set of risks.
I'm sorry, I don't mean to take this out on you, but if people are going to cite my posts, please read all of them in this thread, especially the one that states...
I am MALE!
'Flashlights proven to be more dangerous than vaping!' perhaps?![]()
This is what I mean when I say you are asking for magic. You want a 60+ year long study on vaping, which hasn't existed for anything clse to 60 years. And the same would have been true of asprin when it came out - you can't study it for 60 years as soon as it comes out. The same for the wifi, the same for auto emissions, the same for whatever-the-heck thing gets invented tomorrow.
If you're saying that you want to outlaw vaping for 60 years so that it can only be done in controlled lab situations so they can study it, yes, I believe you are the kind of person that would demand that sort of thing.
Sorry Diogenes.
In a Fast Moving thread, I thought it was Better to use the reference of He/She when Unsure than run the Risk of Offending you.
I'm sorry, I don't mean to take this out on you, but if people are going to cite my posts, please read all of them in this thread, especially the one that states...
I am MALE!
Sorry Diogenes.
In a Fast Moving thread, I thought it was Better to use the reference of He/She when Unsure than run the Risk of Offending you.
It's all good.
Once again... Sorry for not being clear on things.
My Memory was Foggy. Probably a Long Term Side Effect of Habitual Inhalation of Food Flavorings.
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BTW, every time you say "It's risky" you are saying "It's dangerous".
risk - definition of risk by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
risk (rsk)
n.
1. The possibility of suffering harm or loss; danger.
With regard to Cancer, Just Cancer, Is this pdf saying that there have Not been any Comprehensive Studies on PG?
Carcinogenic (cancer producing) Effects
Because neither ethylene glycol nor propylene glycol has undergone a comprehensive evaluation
of its carcinogenic potential, they would both be classified as Group D carcinogens, "inadequate
evidence to classify," under the old U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) cancer
guidelines and "inadequate information to assess carcinogenic potential" under the new
guidelines. However, in three rodent studies with long-term oral exposure to ethylene glycol, no
carcinogenic effects were detected. Additionally, there is no evidence from occupational
exposures that ethylene glycol is carcinogenic to humans. The one animal study conducted to
examine propylene glycol's carcinogenic potential did not find an increase in cancer.
http://des.nh.gov/organization/commissioner/pip/factsheets/ard/documents/ard-ehp-12.pdf
Or an infection from cutting yourself on a poorly-maintained flashlight.
Don't assume it's the vapour![]()
My Memory was Foggy. Probably a Long Term Side Effect of Habitual Inhalation of Food Flavorings.
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But some researchers say efforts to stop smoking have discouraged research into the possible benefits of nicotine and related compounds in treating conditions like attention deficit disorders, an inflammatory bowel disease and a neurological condition called Tourette's syndrome.
I have sustained Quite a Bit of Blood Lose. That might be a Contributing Factor.
I have sustained Quite a Bit of Blood Lose. That might be a Contributing Factor.
The risk of catching a virus from a blood transfusion is low.
HIV. All donated blood is tested for HIV. Also, other measures are used to screen possible donors. For example, donors are questioned about whether they have any signs and symptoms of HIV or HIV risk factors. Only about 1 in 2 million donations might carry HIV and transmit HIV if given to a patient.
Hepatitis B and C. The risk of having a donation that carries hepatitis B is about 1 in 200,000 to 1 in 360,000. The risk of hepatitis C is 1 in 1 million to 1 in 2 million. If you receive blood during a transfusion that contains hepatitis, you'll likely develop the virus.
Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD). This disease is the human version of mad cow disease. It's a very rare, yet fatal brain disorder. There is a possible risk of getting vCJD from a blood transfusion, although the risk is very low. Because of this, people who may have been exposed to vCJD aren't eligible blood donors.