Fact One study showed that teens who used e-cigs had high levels of likely cancer-causing chemicals in their urine compared to teens who don't use e-cigs. Vaping, Death, Ecigarettes, Ingredients
Fact According to testimony made by a representative of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe (CRST), JUUL made unfounded claims to the CRST that their products were effective for smoking cessation and less harmful than tobacco products. Vaping, Juul, Marketing
Fact One study showed that teens who used e-cigs had high levels of likely carcinogens in their urine compared to teens who don’t use e-cigs. Vaping, Ecigarettes, Health Risks, Ingredients
Fact Research shows that if you regularly use nicotine it can disrupt the cerebral dopamine pathway, amplify stress sensitivity and distort coping mechanisms that buffer against depressive symptoms. Vaping
Fact Commonly reported throat symptoms by e-cigarette users included throat dryness, irritation, soreness, and cough. Vaping
Fact E-cigs contain varying amounts of toxic substances like arsenic, aluminum and lead, which affect the nervous system and can leave you at risk of depression. Vaping
Fact When smoked indoors, e-cigs release a higher level of Nickel and Silver chemicals than combustible cigarettes. Vaping, Ecigarettes, Ingredients