December 20, 2019 06:21 pm
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Vaping-associated lung injuries can be attributed to vitamin E acetate, CDC says
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The outbreak of vaping-associated lung injuries this summer and fall can officially be attributed to vitamin E acetate in THC-containing vaping products, the Centers for Disease Control said today. The new confirmation of the link between the chemical and the injuries came after a new study found it in nearly all of the lung fluid samples from a new set of patients.
As of December 17, 2,506 people have been hospitalized with e-cigarette, or vaping, product use-associated lung injury (EVALI), according to the CDC. There have been 54 deaths. The injuries started increasing in June before peaking in September, new CDC data indicates, and the number of visits to emergency departments for vaping-associated injuries have been declining since....
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2019/12/20/21031771/vaping-lung-injuries-vitamin-e-acetate-cdc-thc-chemical
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