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Vaping likely to cause lung and oral cancer, Australian researchers find in new review of evidence
(www.theguardian.com)
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dart board;; science bs
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...but "it's 100x better" is? You literally are pulling a number out of your ass.
Yes and many more will/have have started a bad habit they will never stop based on "it's not even that bad for you". This is a fact. Nicotine use has risen by scary numbers and it's well known.
Why do you care about strangers who have made a decision to do something to their own bodies?
Is that true?
I was fairly sure I'd seen the overall numbers and that they'd risen but of course now I cannot find that. However I found data that supports my main point there which is that loads of kids are vaping and we have good reason to think they'd have avoided cigarettes if vapes weren't a thing:
From 2011 to 2022, current use of electronic cigarettes:
Increased 667% among middle school students, from 0.6% to 4.6%.
Increased 567% among high school students, from 1.5% to 10.0%. This was a 64% decrease from the peak rate of 27.5% in 2019.
In 2022, more than 825,000 children started using e-cigarettes, or more than 2,200 per day.
Source: https://www.lung.org/research/trends-in-lung-disease/tobacco-trends-brief/overall-smoking-trends
That's on the parents, not a product that can only legally be sold to adults.
Kids will always do shit they're not supposed to. I'd much rather they be vaping than smoking.
I never said we need to ban vaping. I said we need to stop pretending it's harmless. This is exactly what happened with smoking: everyone knew it was bad for them, but people who wanted to believe otherwise minimized the danger of smoking for decades. Let's not make the same mistake again.
I don't disagree
Yes, but the claim that it's far better for you than inhaling a bonfire is not crazy. Like I said I agree, vaping most likely isn't healthy.