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  2. Health effects of electronic cigarettes - Wikipedia

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    [139]: 77, 82 However, users detect and avoid the "dry puff", leading them to conclude, "There is no indication that EC users are exposed to dangerous levels of aldehydes." : 77–78 In 2018 PHE reported that at normal temperatures, aldehyde levels were negligible compared with smoke.

  3. Electronic cigarette - Wikipedia

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    A first-generation e-cigarette that resembles a tobacco cigarette, with a battery portion that can be disconnected and recharged using the USB power charger Various types of e-cigarettes from 2015, including a disposable e-cigarette, a rechargeable e-cigarette, a medium-size tank device, large-size tank devices, an e-cigar, and an e-pipe

  4. Polymer fume fever - Wikipedia

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    When PTFE is heated above 450 °C the pyrolysis products are different and inhalation may cause acute lung injury. [2] Symptoms are flu-like (chills, headaches and fevers) with chest tightness and mild cough.

  5. Juul Is Still In Business, But The Company Looks Very ... - AOL

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    Netflix just dropped the new documentary, Big Vape: The Rise and Fall of Juul, exploring the company's fall from grace amidst lawsuits and FDA restrictions.

  6. Metal fume fever - Wikipedia

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    Metal fume fever, also known as brass founders' ague, brass shakes, [1] zinc shakes, galvie flu, galvo poisoning, metal dust fever, welding shivers, or Monday morning fever, [2] is an illness primarily caused by exposure to chemicals such as zinc oxide (ZnO), aluminium oxide (Al 2 O 3), or magnesium oxide (MgO) which are produced as byproducts in the fumes that result when certain metals are ...

  7. FUM - Wikipedia

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  8. Fumonisin B1 - Wikipedia

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    Fumonisin B 1 is the most prevalent member of a family of toxins, known as fumonisins, produced by multiple species of Fusarium molds, such as Fusarium verticillioides, which occur mainly in maize (corn), wheat and other cereals.

  9. The dangers of LED face masks you should know about - AOL

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    The dangers of LED face masks you should know about. Hannah Kramer. Updated October 21, 2019 at 10:56 AM. ... light can be potentially dangerous to your vision," she continued. "I like to ...