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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/1425359
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There are various studies that definitely prove that they are harmful in short and medium term (less than traditional cigarettes) and already has lead to death. There hasn’t been a lot of research into long term effects as the trend is still new. So potential harm from long term usage is unknown.
Which studies? I’m legitimately curious as the only deaths I’ve heard of were because of the vitamin e acetate they were using in the knockoff cannabis pens.
https://nap.nationalacademies.org/resource/24952/012318ecigaretteConclusionsbyEvidence.pdf has a pretty good overview.
Full paper: https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/24952/public-health-consequences-of-e-cigarettes
The EVALI outbreak in US was determined to be caused by “illegal” products, but the materials to produce them are not banned in the US as far as I know.
In other words, bullshit. The dosage makes the poison.
I’ve been looking through that study for the last 20 minutes and I don’t see anything about anyone dieing from normal nicotine vape products.
Bullshit. No study has ever found nicotine to be harmful at the concentrations present in vapes.
They’re trolling, and caught you. 🪝