Date: 22/08/2019 14:53:01
From: PermeateFree
ID: 1426009
Subject: Study finds nicotine-free e-cigs can damage blood vessels

>>New research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania has shown nicotine-free e-cigarette vapor can have an immediate harmful effect on the body’s vascular function. The study was published as the CDC begins investigating an increasing number of hospitalizations across the country being linked to e-cigarette use.

A more recent media statement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), claims there have now been 94 cases of hospitalization with lung disease possibly associated with vaping. This tally has reportedly risen to 127 cases across 15 states, with e-cigarette use being the only common factor linking all the patients.<<

https://newatlas.com/e-cigarette-blood-vessel-damage-cdc-lung-disease/61159/

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Date: 23/08/2019 19:03:35
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1426657
Subject: re: Study finds nicotine-free e-cigs can damage blood vessels

PermeateFree said:


>>New research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania has shown nicotine-free e-cigarette vapor can have an immediate harmful effect on the body’s vascular function. The study was published as the CDC begins investigating an increasing number of hospitalizations across the country being linked to e-cigarette use.

A more recent media statement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), claims there have now been 94 cases of hospitalization with lung disease possibly associated with vaping. This tally has reportedly risen to 127 cases across 15 states, with e-cigarette use being the only common factor linking all the patients.<<

https://newatlas.com/e-cigarette-blood-vessel-damage-cdc-lung-disease/61159/

> propylene glycol and glycerol

Well, there’s your problem.

Don’t inhale them.

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