Monday, December 9, 2013


A study conducted by Drexel University School of Public Health confirms that chemicals used in electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) poses no health threats to its users.
E-cigarettes are electronic device that heat up a nicotine to create an aerosol (called ‘vapor’) which user inhales, just like smoking a cigarette.
The study was done reviewing over 9,000 observations about the vapor and the liquid in e-cigarettes. It was able to conclude that the levels of contaminants e-cigarette users are exposed to are trivial, far below levels that would pose any health risk threat.


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