A new University of Michigan study found that vaporizing THC may, in some ways, be worse for you than smoking marijuana or cigarettes, or vaporizing nicotine. The researchers found that teenagers aged 12 to 17 have a greater chance of developing symptoms of a lung injury, such as a dry cough or wheezing.

“We discovered, and it was something that surprised us a little bit, that it was cannabis vaporized throughout life that was associated with a much greater number of symptoms and a greater likelihood of having each of these symptoms than using electronic cigarettes or electronic cigarettes. , ”Explained Carol Boyd, co-director of the Center for the Study of Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco and Health at the University of Michigan.

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“I think the industry would probably like to show that vaporizing electronic cigarettes is healthier, that it is vaporizing cannabis that is causing these respiratory symptoms, not electronic cigarettes. This is not true. Electronic cigarette smoke also causes symptoms among young people, ”continued Boyd. “However, in our study, and when we consider the use of electronic cigarettes, we found a greater chance of having these respiratory symptoms among young people who had vaporized marijuana.”

In recent years, an increasing number of illnesses and even deaths have been linked to vitamin E acetate, according to the CDC, which is used as a cutting agent in THC-containing e-liquids.

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