If anyone tells you there's not enough evidence that nicotine vapes ("e-cigarettes") are safer than traditional cigarettes, show them this. 10,000 studies. 15 years of safe use. Millions fewer smokers... And I think I see a growing consensus among experts.
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REFERENCES: This document contains hyperlinks to the thread statements on the websites of all of these scientific and public health organizations. docs.google.com/document/d/1Ty…
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And another: 37/35. Please send me Public Statements on #SaferNicotine vapes, #snus or nicotine pouches from your country if they (1) are from respected scientific or public health orgs that have (2) reviewed evidence and (3) found SAFER.
This is a deliberately selective list.
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According to the most recent US @Surgeon_General Report on tobacco, "cigarettes kill 490,000 Americans every year." That seems bad.
The USSG did not write "tobacco products." He wrote "CIGARETTES": Mass-produced combustible tobacco cigarettes.
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25 million US adults smoke. Cigarettes shorten the lives of 50% of lifelong smokers by 10 years. 99% of deaths are over the age of 50.
Those deaths are due to:
36% cancer (29% lung cancer)
36% cardiovascular disease
21% COPD
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Funny thing happened after nicotine vapes entered the US market 18 years ago. Adult vaping skyrocketed and smoking plummeted.
The media ignores adults and focuses on teen vaping. That went up, down, up and then WAY DOWN to a 10-year low... while teen smoking dropped 90%. cdc.gov/media/releases…
LONG THREAD: What happens when people switch from traditional cigarettes to nicotine vapes?
Does their risk of cancer, heart and/or lung disease increase or decrease? 10,000 scientific studies on e-cigarettes over the past decade. So no shortage of answers.
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First let's set the stage. Cigarette smoking is the starting point.
Here is a breakdown of cigarette smoking-related deaths: 36% cancer; 36% cardiovascular disease; 21% lung.
Lung cancer was the first evidence cigarettes kill half of all users.
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Cigarettes kill 480,000 Americans every year. They kill 8 million every year worldwide. Super bad.
Nicotine vapes are controversial. They entered the US market 18 years ago in 2007. Long enough to see the impact of product substitution on lung cancer.
Milestones in vaping history
2019: US-only outbreak of vape-related lung injuries caused by adulterated illicit THC vapes.
@CDCTobaccoFree deliberately blames this on legal nicotine vapes. Invents acronym "E-cigarette or Vaping-Related Lung Injuries" (EVALI).
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While @CDCTobaccoFree continues to claim "EVALI" is caused by nicotine vapes ("e-cigarettes"), numerous state health departments are telling a very different story.
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In mid- to late 2019, SOMEONE alarted local law inforcement to crack down on illicit THC vape cart dealers.