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In this category, you will find the latest releases of articles pertaining to science and studies around and involving electronic cigarettes.
No Evidence E-Cigs Cause Cell Damage or Death
I’ve said in many articles here recently, that new studies on electronic cigarette will gain better traction and continue to progress – researchers are proving me right. It’s nothing new to tell you just
Read More »Electronic Cigarettes Do Not Damage The Heart
Electronic cigarettes have no acute adverse effects on cardiac function, according to research presented at ESC Congress 2012 press conference by Dr Konstantinos Farsalinos from Greece. Electronic cigarettes simulate the effect of smoking by
Read More »GTV Recognizes AAPHP.org for Recognizing Sensible Harm Reduction For Smokers
Hi! My name is Troop. I’m addicted to nicotine, and have been for many years. I finally quit my 20+ year cigarette habit and have been cigarette free for one year as of Jan
Read More »Propylene Glycol In E-Cigarettes Might Keep Us Healthy, Says Researchers
Very old, but an interesting and informative piece. Propylene glycol, the primary ingredient in the electronic cigarette cartridge, may be a powerful deterrent against pneumonia, influenza, and other respiratory diseases when vaporized and inhaled according to
Read More »EGO Takes Charge On GuideToVapings Poll Results
Recently we had a featured poll located on the sidebar here at GuideToVaping. We asked you what type of electronic cigarette do you have and your answers poured in over the course of 2
Read More »Study: E-Liquid Makes The Grade
A study published in the medical journal Addiction has found that electronic cigarette vaporizing liquid (commonly called e-liquid or e-juice) isn’t all that mysterious and scary. You can read the study here. Opponents to electronic cigarettes often
Read More »How Electronic Cigarettes Affect Your Lungs: Results of an Online Survey of Users
If you trawl the net, you’ll find there’s little data on how ecigarettes effect your lungs. So, with some help from researcher Paul Bergen and vaping bloggers (and from lots of you lovely readers!)
Read More »University of East London Research Finds Electronic Cigarettes Help People Stop Smoking
Research by the University of East London has found nearly 75 percent of people using electronic cigarettes found the devices helped the stop smoking. The findings just published show nearly 75 percent of respondents
Read More »Study Finds E-Cigarettes Primarily Used To Quit Tobacco
Although the long-term health effects of electronic cigarettes are unknown, a new survey finds people who use the devices think of them as a safer alternative to tobacco and a means to break the
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