Again - NOT trying to prove that e-cigs make you healthier. Just trying to show that there are no significant or noticable, negative effects.
If the doctor checks your blood pressure, nose, throat, lung x-ray, breathing etc. and says, "Well, I can't find anything wrong with you that I can attribute to using the device/liquid." That's all I need.
If we have a significant snus-using population, comments about no noticable side effects from the snus use would be good, as well. Maybe we can kill two birds with one stone, so to speak.
Your doctor won't cooperate, Bob? Understand, I don't want him to proclaim that e-cigs are good for you - just to tell the truth if he sees or doesn't see any negative reactions to the e-cig use. Since you use so many other products, you may not be an ideal candidate for this paper, but who knows.
I'm trying to see if a year or more of using e-cigs show any signs of illness, damage or disease - NOT if they make people healthier.
Ideally, we'd have non-smokers use them and see if anything bad happens, but we all know that will never happen. So the next best thing is to observe if there are any negative reactions in the people who DO use e-cigs.
The reason I'm interested in people who have quit smoking the whole time is that they would be the closest to testing on non-smokers, NOT to show that they are healthier because of e-cigs.
If the doctor checks your blood pressure, nose, throat, lung x-ray, breathing etc. and says, "Well, I can't find anything wrong with you that I can attribute to using the device/liquid." That's all I need.
If we have a significant snus-using population, comments about no noticable side effects from the snus use would be good, as well. Maybe we can kill two birds with one stone, so to speak.
Your doctor won't cooperate, Bob? Understand, I don't want him to proclaim that e-cigs are good for you - just to tell the truth if he sees or doesn't see any negative reactions to the e-cig use. Since you use so many other products, you may not be an ideal candidate for this paper, but who knows.
I'm trying to see if a year or more of using e-cigs show any signs of illness, damage or disease - NOT if they make people healthier.
Ideally, we'd have non-smokers use them and see if anything bad happens, but we all know that will never happen. So the next best thing is to observe if there are any negative reactions in the people who DO use e-cigs.
The reason I'm interested in people who have quit smoking the whole time is that they would be the closest to testing on non-smokers, NOT to show that they are healthier because of e-cigs.
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