A study commissioned by the Japanese Health Ministry claims that e-cig liquid, which is vaporized and inhaled, contains as much as 10 times the amount of cancer-causing substances. The study claims to have found chemicals like formaldehyde and acetaldehyde in various forms of e-liquid. Although this study doesn’t bode well for the alternative... Read More
World Health Organization Urges Tighter Regulation of Vapor Cigarettes
Earlier this year, the WHO issued recommendations about vapor cigarettes, urging countries to more tightly regulate the emerging technology. Regulations, according to Reuters, include: Restrictions on ads promoting e-cigs as a healthy alternative A ban on selling to minors A ban on specialty flavors that may appeal to minors Banning the devices... Read More