Britain became the first to include e-cigarettes in health care

Health Canada: E-cigarettes help quit smoking and can greatly reduce exposure to harmful substancesOriginal Overseas Report Blue Hole New Consumption October 18Blue Hole New Consumption Report Today We have recently made popular science and interpretation of e-cigarette policies in New Zealand and Australia. Today, the Blue Hole will take you to understand the e-cigarette regulatory […]

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E-cigarettes need to be treated rationally

For many ordinary consumers, the perception that e-cigarettes are harmful comes from a “survivor bias” in information reception. In the e-cigarette industry, the whole chain should be strictly checked, from material selection compliance at the source to safety testing before delivery. The influx of untested e-cigarette brands using non-compliant additives into the market has led

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E-cigarettes, The Truth

Cigarettes are less harmful than traditional cigarettes The BBC documentary “E-Cigarettes: Wonder or Threat” showed smoke analysis of conventional tobacco and e-cigarettes. The results showed that about 6,000 chemical compounds were produced when traditional cigarettes burned, and about 100 of them were harmful or potentially harmful. Scanning e-cigarette smoke using the same method showed that

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