Real AniWe Got Your Vapes Tested in a Lab. Here’s What We Found.verified_publisherVICE - Julie FenwickHave you ever wondered what's in those little death sticks that you smoke. Well we have the answers. In the last few years Vapes have spread viciously and quickly across the globe. In Australia, they’re so widespread, that schools have gone so far as to install motion detectors in their bathrooms in …
Real AniThe Next Vapingverified_publisherThe Atlantic - By James HamblinBig Tobacco claims to have created a safer cigarette. Is unleashing it a big mistake? A glass-walled bastion of minimalism in a retail mall in Atlanta is the first of its kind in the United States. It looks like an Apple Store, but with a bouncer. You have to be 21 or older to enter. If you want to …
Real AniFDA warns 15 companies for illegally selling CBD productsverified_publisherCNNCNN — The US Food and Drug Administration sent a warning to 15 companies that have illegally sold cannabidiol products, better known as CBD, by adding it to food or marketing it as a dietary supplement. The agency also released a consumer update about CBD, the non-psychoactive ingredient in marijuana …
Real AniTeen's Lung and Kidneys Destroyed by Vaping Illness: 'I Begged My Parents to Let Me Die'verified_publisherPeople - Johnny DoddWalker McKnight remembers that first time he took a hit off of a Juul e-cigarette. “It was a really intense, good feeling,” he tells PEOPLE. “I could feel my whole body throbbing and tingling.” Three months later, the 19-year-old college cheerleader was fighting a desperate battle to stay alive. For …
Real AniApple removing all vaping apps from App Store this morning after 42 deaths [U]verified_publisher9to5Mac - Ben LovejoyApple is this morning removing all vaping apps from the App Store following yesterday’s CDC report that says that 42 people in the US have died from lung disease associated with e-cigarette use. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said that there were a further 2,172 cases of severe …
Real AniE-cigarettes hurt heart health, possibly more than regular cigarettesNBC News - By Erika EdwardsTwo new studies show e-cigarettes impact cholesterol and decrease blood flow in the body. Smoking cigarettes has long been established as a major cause of heart disease deaths; now, there's growing evidence that electronic cigarettes may hurt the heart, too. In two separate studies that will …