Fact E-cigs emit higher levels of metals (like nickel and silver) than regular cigarettes. Vaping, Ecigarettes, Ingredients
Fact E-cigarette-related fires and explosions are a risk to people and pets. Some events have resulted in life-threatening injury, and permanent disfigurement or disability. Vaping, Ecigarettes, Health Risks
Fact JUUL can contain high levels of nicotine. Nicotine can worsen anxiety and irritability. Vaping, Health Risks, Juul
Fact JUUL insists they never marketed their products to teenagers, yet, according to a lawsuit filed by the Massachusetts AG, in the early days of the company they purchased ad space on Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Seventeen, and educational sites for middle and high school students. Vaping, Advertising, Ecigarettes, Juul
Fact Nicotine can rewire brains to be more susceptible to other, more dangerous, addictions. Vaping, Ecigarettes, Health Risks, Ingredients, Juul
Fact E-cig use may be associated with oral health issues, including: mouth discomfort, throat discomfort, oral mucosal lesions, changes in microbiomed in the mouth, and dental damage Vaping
Fact Symptoms of nicotine withdrawal can feel like symptoms of depression, anxiety, and irritability. Using nicotine may relieve these symptoms, which leads to the perception that nicotine improves mental health, when in reality it can worsen mental health. Vaping
Fact Propylene glycol can become formaldehyde — a carcinogen — when heated to vaping temperatures. Smoking, Cancer, Ecigarettes, Ingredients