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
Fact Research shows a link between increased nicotine use and depression, meaning the more you use it, the higher your risk of depression. Vaping, Ecigarettes, Health Risks, Juul
Fact Quitting nicotine is associated with reduced stress, anxiety and depression. Vaping, Ecigarettes, Health Risks, Ingredients, Juul, Quitting
Fact Commonly reported mouth symptoms related to e-cigarette use included dryness, irritation, bad taste, and bad breath. Vaping
Fact E-cig users have reported symptoms pertaining to the lips, tongue, hard palate, and soft tissue. Vaping
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