Thinning Agents,” tested polyethylene glycol 400 (PEG 400), PG, VG, and MCT. Researchers found that when inhaled, PEG 400 produced significantly higher levels ofacetaldehydeandformaldehydewhen vaporized than PG, VG or MCT. Formaldehyde production in PG was significantly higher than that of VG ...
While some look to vaping as a potentially less harmful alternative to smoking cigarettes, it is unclear whether it may increase your risk of cancer. Although there is no tobacco in vapes, the chemicals in them are of concern for lung health and cancer risk. In vaping, a liquid is heated ...
Researchers have learned a few things over the years.Vaping at high voltagescan release formaldehyde-causing chemicals. It couldincrease your risk of heart disease. That being said, it’sprobably better than smoking. Then again, even though it may be less terrible than cigarettes, vap...
In 2015, aNew England Journal of Medicine studyfound that certain e-cigarettes release formaldehyde, a carcinogen, when heated by high-voltage batteries. For her part, Rule’s study found lead, nickel and toxic metals in the vapor produced by e-cigs. “Nickel is part of most heating coils....