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The ‘Allure’ of E-Cigarettes: Luring Teenagers

Introduction: E-cigarettes remain highly controversial, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recently added a new accusation—that they may encourage teenagers to try smoking. In addition to commonly known ingredients such as ethanol

Introduction: people on the e-cigarette controversy continues, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently added a new & ldquo; sin & rdquo; & mdash; & mdash; & mdash; will induce teenagers to try smoking. In addition to the usually known ethanol, propanetriol, flavorings, U.S. researchers had detected carcinogens nitrosamines in some electronic cigarettes.
China's e-cigarette news: people on the e-cigarette controversy continues, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently added to it new & ldquo; sin & rdquo; & mdash; & mdash; & mdash; will induce teenagers to try to smoke. A survey showed that more than 260,000 teenagers across the United States tried smoking e-cigarettes for the first time in 2013, more than three times as many as in 2011; after tasting the flavor of e-cigarettes, 49.3% of teenagers intended to try traditional cigarettes, a figure more than twice as high as in 2011. Previous research in Germany found that nearly 90% of the gas people inhale from e-cigarettes is propylene glycol, a chemical that can irritate the respiratory tract for a short period of time, and that the negative effects of prolonged, repeated inhalation of propylene glycol are still being evaluated. In addition to the commonly known ethanol, propylene glycol, flavorings, U.S. researchers have detected carcinogens nitrosamines in some e-cigarettes.

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