Electronic cigarettes are still harmful to users
Recently researchers from the University of California, Riverside, have discovered harmful elements in the composition of electronic cigarettes.
Recently researchers from the University of California, Riverside, have discovered harmful elements in the composition of electronic cigarettes.
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After examining aspects of some of the electronic cigarettes on the market, the team concluded that the so-called electronic cigarettes for people who want to quit are not safe and still cause health hazards. They are asking people to stop using this type of product and need to recover such devices immediately.
Electronic cigarettes are capable of providing people with nicotine without having to burn cigarettes. It works thanks to electronic cigarette batteries and essential oils. This essential oil includes nicotine liquid that is dissolved in water and propylene glycol (volatile substance that creates white smoke when exposed to high temperatures). When used, the sensor in the cigarette will work. It will cause the tip of the cigarette to heat up, burn up the amount of essential oil, create smoke and a nicotine will be put into the user's lungs.
Such devices are available everywhere, but Professor Prue Talbot said: 'There is almost no scientific study on e-cigarettes or their safety.' The research team from the University of California, Riverside decided to test this issue and buy electronic cigarette products from five different companies.
They conducted a test of the design, the brand, the nicotine component, the errors that could occur in the cigarette, such as the leaking of the essential oil box, failure . Even the details such as manuals, words commitment from manufacturers is carefully reviewed. Later, the research team found many shortcomings in many issues including necessary warnings, sketchy or confusing instructions, especially lack of accurate information about what is in the electric cigarette. death. Professor Kamlesh Asotra of the University of California confirmed that: 'customers are almost unaware of the toxicity of e-cigarettes generated by smoke'.
The results of these studies have been published on Tobacco Control page.
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