This title can be found above various articles in the media following the "outbreak" of a mysterious lung disease. I have placed some links below this document, via these links you can find out about the state of affairs after the first publications. The articles are in English because the research is being carried out in America, for example by the FDA. In the meantime, a survey is being conducted in the Netherlands in which you are asked to report complaints that can be attributed to the use of e-cigarettes. So far, 3 reports have been published. It remains a bit strange that after 10 years of vaping there are suddenly 'acute' cases suffering from the aforementioned lung disease. Of course, if you compare the numbers with the number of dampers, it is still minimal. There was a person in the Netherlands who suddenly started coughing up blood after smoking her daughter's cigarette. I don't think this person was using a product that has nothing to do with normal vapour or something is wrong. The fact that this was also found to be a "borrowed" product raises questions. In addition, according to the FDA, it is likely that the cause is to be found in illegal liquids with THC and vitamin E acetate, a slimming agent, in short, nothing is certain at the moment. Nevertheless, the messages are being conveyed as if vaping is already associated with major risks. I stand by the English studies, which were extensive and also numerous. England, forget Brexit for a moment, is the world leader in the field of medical research. It's going too far for me to talk about a conspiracy, but it's certain that there are authorities and/or organisations that seem almost happy to have something that puts vaping in the fucking corner.
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