IIZORGII t1_j5xz7ff wrote
Reply to comment by openskeptic in Canadian scientists exposed mice to vapour from JUUL e-cigarettes and found it caused changes in the animals' pulmonary immune cell composition and altered gene and protein levels in their lungs. by MistWeaver80
No, I very much doubt anybody believes that.
The question people are asking is exactly how harmful is it?
Coffee is harmful, so is bleach.
With more insight, people could make more informed decisions. As it stands, the general consensus around consumers seems to be that it isn't particularly harmful, you can continue to vape and that it is unlikely to have a negative impact on your health.
The professional opinion seems to be, we don't really know if it will cause any harm, or what type of harm it may cause. Although we are fairly certain it is healthier than smoking tobacco, so if it helps you stop that then crack on.
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