1. E-cigarettes can increase nicotine addiction in young people and lead them to, rather than sway them from, regular cigarettes.
2. Your battery may get exhausted. You need to keep this in mind and replace or recharged when its empty.
3. Cases of nicotine poisoning from e-liquid have skyrocketed, with accidental ingestions of e-liquid by kids rising by 1,500% in the past three years.
4. No long-term studies have been done on the potential health risks of e-cigarettes.
5. They contain nicotine, a highly addictive drug that can lead to or perpetuate the use of other nicotine products, including cigarettes, as well as increase the risk of alcohol use, other drug use and addiction.
6. The prolonged inhaling of certain flavorings (such diacetyl used to imitate popcorn butter) can cause irreversible lung damage, according to the U.S. Surgeon General.
7. Heart rate increases after nicotine intake from e-cigarettes.
8. You can't just buy them in aach (night) shop. You should have enough stock in advance.
9. E-cigarette vapors can even make dangerous germs harder to kill.
10. Propylene glycol and glycerol, the major components of e-liquids, they may decompose when heated by the vaporizer, and be transformed into toxic compounds such as formaldehyde.
11. With no federal restrictions on the sale or marketing of e-cigarettes to children, youngsters and teens who may not have purchased cigarettes otherwise can use e-cigarettes as an entry point to smoking.
12. Their aerosol includes additives, heavy metals, ultrafine particles, and other toxic and carcinogenic ingredients that pose second and third-hand health risks.
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