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Vaping the contain liquids Solvents to flavorings to help dissolve Into Them. When heated in an e-cigarette, at least one commonly used solvent transformed into something worrisome: carbonyls (Kar-boh-NEELS), a 2014 study showed. Carbonyls included formaldehyde for These and OTHER Compounds That are known or Suspected of Causing cancer.
Other vaping the ingredients in liquids Also have Been linked to harm. At high doses, nicotine can kill people . And the potential for accidental nicotine poisonings may be quite high around e-cigarettes. The Conclusion's That by Jennifer of the Cameron of the College, of Nursing AT Washington You State University then in of Spokane and HER colleagues.
Nicotine CAN the BE absorbed in the gut or the through the skin. As little as 30 to 60 milligrams (0.001 to 0.002 ounce) of nicotine can kill an adult. A mere 10 mg may kill a child. In its new study, Cameron's team showed that a small vial of e-cigarette liquid can contain 100 mg of nicotine. (How much a vial contained was not always reported accurately on a product's label.) If a child or adult consumed much of what was in a vial, they could die, the team concluded. Their findings appear in the January 2014 Tobacco the Control of issue.
With In Fact, there are the rules about what FEW CAN Manufacturers Into the put vaping fluids. Some companies label their flavored liquids as being "food grade." Others describe those flavorings as "generally recognized as safe" for foods and drinks. HOWEVER, something That may the BE running safely eaten or a drunk of might the BE "quite unsafe the the when Inhaled," notes by James Pankow's team AT of Portland State University then in Oregon You.
Pankow headed a team of chemists and engineers the who Analyzed the flavorings and OTHER chemicals in 30 e-cigarette solutions. Flavoring agents made up a relatively large share of the liquids, they found. Several of the chemicals, such as benzaldehyde (Benz-AL-duh-hide) can irritate the lungs. They published their findings online April 15, the Control Tobacco in.
Pankow's team Warns That Could look AT IT only a small PORTION of the an e-cigarette liquids available now! Just. As of January 2014, it notes, there were "an astonishing 7,764 unique flavor names" for these solutions on sale. And the researchers cite data indicating that the number of new flavors continues to grow at a rate of roughly 240 a month.
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