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DISPOSABLE vapes could increase a person’s risk of cancer, respiratory disease, and never damage, scientists have warned. While a ban on the sale and supply of single-use vapes came into… ...
Compared with previous studies, most of the tested disposable e-cigarettes released higher amounts of metals and metalloids into vapors than older refillable vapes.
New UC Davis study finds that illegal disposable e-cigarettes contain hazardous levels of toxic metals like lead and nickel, presenting a higher cancer risk than cigarettes.
The researchers found that one of the disposable vapes they studied released more lead during a day’s worth of use than almost 20 packs of tobacco cigarettes.
Turns out the disposable nicotine delivery systems are, as suspected, worse than the real thing, according to a new study from researchers at UC Davis.
Certain disposable e-cigarettes, often sold in nostalgia-inducing candy flavors, could be unhealthier than traditional cigarettes by some measures, a new study shows.
Disposable vapes may release more cancer-causing chemicals than 20 cigarettes, a shock study published this week from researchers at the University of California - Davis suggests.
NEW YORK, June 26: Disposable e-cigarettes, often promoted as a safer alternative to traditional smoking, may carry more toxic risks than previously believed, according to new research from the ...
They may be smaller than their refillable counterparts, but some disposable e-cigarettes actually emit more toxic metals than older vapes and traditional cigarettes, according to a new study from ...
They may look like travel shampoo bottles and smell like bubblegum, but after a few hundred puffs, some disposable, electronic cigarettes and vape pods release higher amounts of toxic metals than ...