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is the vaping crisis fake

by Missouri Feest Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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But now, the situation is intractable: the vaping crisis has become fake news. How can I make such a pronouncement? Primarily, both the federal and state governments have proposed – and in some cases, imposed – draconian measures ahead of the facts.

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Is Truth’s ‘depression stick’ a fake vaping company?

In its latest youth e-cigarette education effort, “ It’s Messing with Our Heads ,” truth created a fake vaping company called Depression Stick! to expose nicotine’s role as a contributor to the worsening youth mental health crisis.

Is depression stick a vape for young people?

As many vape brands do, enticing young people to try and use tobacco products, Depression Stick! boasts fruity flavors like Citrus Sadness and Disappoint-mint, drawing attention to how the youth vaping epidemic and youth mental health crisis are colliding. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.

Is there an outbreak of lung disease associated with vaping?

Outbreak of Lung Disease Associated with E-Cigarette Use, or Vaping. CDC, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), state and local health departments, and other clinical and public health partners are investigating a multistate outbreak of lung disease associated with e-cigarette product (devices, liquids, refill pods, and/or cartridges) use.

Who should not use e-cigarettes or vaping?

E-cigarette, or vaping, products (nicotine- or THC-containing) should never be used by youths, young adults, or women who are pregnant. Adults who do not currently use tobacco products should not start using e-cigarette, or vaping, products.

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How many confirmed vaping deaths?

As of January 2022, the state of California has reported at least 40 cases on their update page, that were diagnosed after February 2020....2019–2020 vaping lung illness outbreakFirst outbreak2019First reportedApril 2019Confirmed cases2,711Deaths614 more rows

Is the depression stick real?

Depression Stick! is fake but vaping's contribution to the youth mental health crisis is real.

Is vaping a health crisis?

Vaping is causing an epidemic of nicotine addiction in teens Tobacco is the leading cause of disease and death in the United States, and its use is entirely preventable. Repeated vaping can lead to the same risk of addiction to nicotine that comes with smoking.

Is vaping worse than smoking?

1: Vaping is less harmful than smoking, but it's still not safe. E-cigarettes heat nicotine (extracted from tobacco), flavorings and other chemicals to create an aerosol that you inhale. Regular tobacco cigarettes contain 7,000 chemicals, many of which are toxic.

Does vaping make you lose weight?

In short, no, vaping does not help you lose weight. Although E-Liquids contain nicotine that can suppress your appetite, it does not actively take part in helping someone lose weight. But, in the event a smoker looking to quit cigarettes, chooses to swap vaping, they may notice that it helps them maintain their weight.

What is a healthy vape?

Known as “wellness vapes”, they contain vitamins or other supplements instead of nicotine and tout claims of boosted energy, increased immunity and a better night's sleep.

How do lungs heal from vaping?

However, there are certain lifestyle behaviors you can practice to try and accelerate the rate at which your lungs heal.Drink Lots Of Water. ... Eat Healthy Foods. ... Exercise Regularly. ... Cough. ... Clean Your Living Space. ... Practice Deep Breathing. ... Try Steam Therapy.

What is the safest vape to use?

If you are looking for the safest vape kit then you might want to consider disposables or pod kits. These are often low powered and have safety cuts offs as well as other features to prevent them from overheating. Not only as disposables one of the safest vape kits, but they are also super easy to use.

Do girls vape?

The percentage of U.S. adults that had tried vaping or using electronic cigarettes as of 2018 was around 53 percent. In general, more females than males had tried e-cigarettes or vaping. Approximately 60 percent of women and 45 percent of men had tried e-cigarettes or vaping as of that time.

How many puffs of a vape is equal to a cigarette?

10 puffsTypically, manufacturers advise that 10 puffs on your vape are about the same as 10 puffs on your cigarette. They further speculate that 10 puffs are all you take on one cigarette. Of course, this varies based on how big your puffs are, how strong your vape device is, and how much nicotine you are using.

How many cigarettes is 200 puffs?

13-30 cigarettesAt 200 puffs, this is 14.4-32.8 mg of nicotine per pod with equivalence to 13-30 cigarettes.

What does vaping do to your brain?

The majority of vape liquids contain nicotine. In addition to being highly addictive, nicotine alters the neurotransmitters in the brain. It has been found to slow brain development in teens and affect memory, decision-making, concentration, self-control, and mood.

Why are gifted people depressed?

Some say that gifted children are more prone to depression and suicide because of their heightened sensitivities, perfectionism, introversion, overachieving behaviors, existential concerns, and feeling like they don't fit in.

Is depressive realism accurate?

Although depressed individuals make accurate judgments about having no control in situations where they in fact have no control, this appraisal also carries over to situations where they do have control, suggesting that the depressed perspective is not more accurate overall.

Why do I constantly question life?

A person who is experiencing an existential crisis may try to make sense of some grand or difficult-to-answer questions, such as if their life has any purpose or if life itself has any inherent meaning at all. Although it is healthy to question one's life and work, existential crises can take a negative turn.

Does depression make you more realistic?

Despite the presence of significant distortions in their everyday processing of thoughts and emotions, depressed people generally view certain facts and situations more accurately than their non-depressed peers. This unusually accurate perception is known as depressive realism.

Why is E acetate used in vapes?

Why was that? Almost certainly because evidence suggested the cases were linked to a component called “vitamin E acetate,” found overwhelmingly in weed vapes on the domestic black market. E acetate, which a CDC director later identified as the “culprit” behind the crisis, is a supplement used in certain cosmetic lotions. But vape manufacturers have occasionally used the vitamin to thicken or dilute the THC liquid in their cartridges — particularly illicit-market manufacturers. According to USA Today, a 2019 study of illegal and legal THC cartridges found concentrations of E acetate in nine out of 15 illegal samples; and none in over 200 legal samples.

Is vaping safe for cancer?

To be clear, the authorization only permits these products to be marketed in the U.S.; it does not mean they are “FDA-approved” and/or “safe.” Surely, extended vape use will cause one million types of cancer, a conclusion not drawn from medical sources, which tend to hedge that they “ don’t know ” the “ long term ” “ effects ,” but from common sense. Inhaling unknown chemical cocktails will annihilate your lung capacity and probably give you diseases; anyone living in Los Angeles can back this up.

Is the FDA reviewing vaping companies?

A spokesperson for the FDA said the on-going review of vaping companies was not necessarily related to the EVALI outbreaks. While there was greater public attention during EVALI, she said the regulatory process had “been underway” since 2016, when the Tobacco Control Act — a 2009 law that authorized the FDA to regulate cigarettes — was amended to include other tobacco products, like vapes.

Is vitamin E acetate in vapes?

Overwhelmingly, this culprit appeared in black market THC vapes. At a telebriefing on the outbreaks, a reporter asked the CDC’s then-Principal Deputy Director Dr. Anne Schuchat whether E acetate appeared in “non-THC vape liquid” or other “legitimately produced” e-cigarette goods. “It’s possible that vitamin E acetate in very small amounts may be used in some e-liquid material for a variety of reasons,” she said, but tested samples showed “it’s primarily been THC-containing e-liquids that have the vitamin E,” with higher concentrations in those used “for more illicit purposes.”

Is a cigarette aerosol less toxic than a cigarette?

The toxicological assessment also found the authorized products’ aerosols are significantly less toxic than combusted cigarettes based on available data comparisons and results of nonclinical studies.

Is the FDA allowing e-cigarettes?

Well, well, well. It’s a big week for some of us with disgusting personal habits. On Tuesday, the Food and Drug Administration authorized the marketing of e-cigarettes for the first time ever. Officially, they told the R.J. Reynolds Company to go hog wild with three products related to the Vuse vape, after a study found its aerosols were “significantly less toxic” than combusted cigarettes. In case you glazed over that last clause, the FDA said “significantly less toxic.” Here’s what they wrote (emphasis ours):

Is the CDC collecting data on eli cases?

CDC is no longer collecting data from states about EVALI cases. However, we continue to monitor EVALI-related trends using emergency department data from the National Syndromic Surveillance Program’s BioSense/ESSENCE platform. These data do not suggest a resurgence of EVALI at this time. CDC continues to encourage clinicians to continue to report possible cases of EVALI to their local or state health department for further investigation.

When will vaping peak?

Emergency department (ED) visits related to e-cigarette, or vaping, products continue to decline, after sharply increasing in August 2019 and peaking in September.

When is the next vaping hospital admission?

Dates of symptom onset and hospital admission for patients with lung injury associated with e-cigarette use, or vaping — United States, March 31, 2019–February 15, 2020. Numbers do not sum to 2,807 due to missing admission dates.

How many deaths from evali in 2020?

As of February 18, 2020, a total of 2,807 hospitalized EVALI cases or deaths have been reported to CDC from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and two U.S. territories (Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands). Sixty-eight deaths have been confirmed in 29 states and the District of Columbia (as of February 18, 2020).

What is an e-cigarette?

Using an e-cigarette is commonly called vaping. E-cigarettes work by heating a liquid to produce an aerosol that users inhale into their lungs.

When did the CDC stop collecting data?

Due to the subsequent identification of the primary cause of EVALI, and the considerable decline in EVALI cases and deaths since a peak in September 2019, CDC stopped collecting these data from states as of February 2020.

How to contact CDC about e-cigarettes?

If you have questions about CDC’s investigation into the lung injuries associated with use of e-cigarette, or vaping, products, contact CDC-INFO or call 1-800-232-4636.

Where to report evali?

CDC encourages clinicians to continue to report possible cases of EVALI to their local or state health department for further investigation.

Can vaping cause depression?

According to a recent study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), the odds that a current e-cigarette user will receive a depression diagnosis are double those of people who have never vaped. The odds are even higher among current e-cigarette users who vape more frequently, compared to never users.

Is it safe to quit vaping?

Evidence shows quitting vaping can lead to positive mental health outcomes. This Is Quitting, the first-of-its-kind free and anonymous texting program from truth to help young people quit vaping, has become a resource for more than 370,000 young people seeking to break free from e-cigarette use. Compared to a control group in a recent clinical trial, This Is Quitting increased quit vaping rates by nearly 40%. According to Truth Initiative’s continuous tracking survey, 47% of young people who quit vaping feel more in control than when they were vaping, and 90% feel less stressed, anxious or depressed.

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Vitamin E Acetate

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We know that a voracious coronavirus can induce a cytokine storm. But what do we actually know about vitamin E acetate and vaping? According to the CDC: “Vitamin E acetate is strongly linked to the EVALI outbreak. Vitamin E acetate has been found in [vape] product samples tested by FDA and state laboratories and in patie…
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Vape Oil Additives

  • Project CBD has been beating the drum about potential hazards of vape oil additives for several years. Thinning agents, such as propylene glycol and polyethylene glycol, and all manner of flavoring additives (staples of the ultra-processed food industry) are approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as safe for oral consumption. But many of these FDA-authorized text…
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Synthetic Cannabinoids

  • A recent study by University of Mississippi scientists in the Journal of Dietary Supplements confirmed the presence of synthetic cannabinoid adulterants in illicit vape oil cartridges. The Mississippi investigators analyzed the content of 25 commercially available hemp-derived vape oil products. Of these, thirteen products contained less than 50 percent of the amount of cannabidi…
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Unregulated Markets

  • Vaping is a convenient, discreet, fast-acting, and easy-to-titrate method of consuming cannabis. Fortunately there are good quality vape options for consumers who live in states where cannabis is legal for adult use. But the pickings are slimmer and riskier in “CBD-only” states, where whole plant cannabis oil extracts are not yet available through regulated channels. Vitamin E acetate i…
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