Category: Surveys & Studies
When compared to smoking the benefits of electronic cigarettes seem obvious; reduced exposure to harmful toxins, improved lung function, increased energy levels and the elimination of repulsive odors. Surprisingly, experts have not conclusively tied these benefits to SEX, but the connection to...
With decades of anti-smoking propaganda and more than 480,000 deaths associated with smoking each year, it’s no surprise that the public has turned against the tobacco industry. The majority of Americans support public smoking bans, and according to a 2013 Gallup poll...
It’s a good day when common sense overcomes the propaganda that we often hear from lawmakers and government officials, especially when it relates to our personal freedom. And when it comes to the ongoing debate about e-cigarettes, Americans are proving to be...
For the past 50 years, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Surgeon General have been on the front lines of science to discover how cigarettes affect the body. During that time, smoking has been implicated in almost...
Critics often claim that electronic cigarette companies are using fruit and candy flavors to entice children, completely overlooking the fact that adults enjoy these flavors just as much as kids. It’s an argument that vapers have been making all along – that...
Nicotine gets a bad rap! For decades it’s been negatively linked to tobacco and cigarettes, but surprisingly, IT’S NOT responsible for any of the deadly diseases associated with smoking. Unlike their electronic counterparts, traditional cigarettes contain over 5,000+ chemicals, 60 of which are known...
The liquid or “smoke juice” used in most electronic cigarettes is made up of four main ingredients: propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin, nicotine and added flavoring. These ingredients are almost always listed on the label, but what happens after the liquid is vaporized...
According to data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week, the percentage of middle and high school students who have tried electronic cigarettes more than doubled in the U.S. from 2011 to 2012. All of the major news...