Are electronic cigarettes safe?

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With the development of technology, humans, life has also changed. The level of relying on technologies by humans has also increased. No days we can see various electronic stuff on the market, E-Cigarettes is one of them making big money. The craze towards E-Cigarettes is growing extremely. Because it is tagged as safer than cigarettes the hype is growing among the youths. One of the recent research has discovered that even the E-Cigarettes have negative effects.

Cigarettes in public places are making something of a comeback albeit with a twist. Using an E-Cigarette produces rich vapor instead of burning tobacco. In the last two years, the numbers of people using them have trebled to over two million. They are legal in most public places and a few offices.

A study shows that Vaping affects our immune system. Similarly, it can push our health status towards the critical situation. Vaping can even swell our lungs.

Medicinenet writes “it is not known how safe or how unsafe these products are. Nonetheless, nicotine is considered to be very addictive, and that seems to be a cause for concern. Low doses may cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and eye irritation. High doses of nicotine may cause tachycardia, high blood pressure, seizures, coma, and death. Moreover, the FDA reported detecting ethylene glycol in some of the e-cigarettes and cancer-causing substances called nitrosamines in others. In addition, some e-cigarettes have caught fire and/or exploded because of faulty batteries or malfunctioning battery chargers”.

Tech writer Brent Rose suggests keeping E-Cigarettes out of kids because even a small sip could kill one in twenty minute flat.


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