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Disposable Weep are more dangerous than regular cigarettes


American scientists at Davis University in California have revealed worrying about one-time electronic cigarettes. These devices emit toxic metals with concentrations that exceed not only multiple users, but also traditional tobacco products. The study was published in a scientific journal ACS Central Science (ACS CS).

Experts have found that some disposable Weaker can emit more leads during one day. The vapor-aggregate nickel and antimony also found in the vapors, and their concentration grows with each new smoke.

"Our results show the hidden dangers of these devices, especially for adolescents and young people who are their main consumers," said Professor Bret Phase, who studied the study.

After a number of tests on seven famous Wepeer models, researchers found that the toxic metals entered liquid both of the device components and heating coils. In three tested devices, the nickel level exceeded the height of the cancer risk, and in four, the thread of the nervousness.

Regular use of such Wape significantly increases the risk of damage to cancer, nervous system and the development of respiratory diseases. At the same time, despite the ban on many countries in the world, these products continue to be easily accessible to consumers.

Translation of: Euromedia24.com

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