So is this damage from the juice being vaped normally or were they just running the device indiscriminately past normal values at which point a human would say "this is burning"?
Usually these tests use unrealistic variables that don't mimic actual use. Undoubtedly vaping isn't "healthy", but I feel as if this study is over exaggerating the complications.
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Reply to 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
So is this damage from the juice being vaped normally or were they just running the device indiscriminately past normal values at which point a human would say "this is burning"?
Usually these tests use unrealistic variables that don't mimic actual use. Undoubtedly vaping isn't "healthy", but I feel as if this study is over exaggerating the complications.