A Chinese electronic cigarette manufacturer has moved a lawsuit to federal court that alleges the battery of one of its products exploded. This decision comes just days before the trial was scheduled to commence in Texas state court. Concurrently, electronic cigarette companies are adapting to new regulations from the FDA, which are becoming increasingly stringent. These companies are seeking innovative ways to navigate these challenges while maintaining their market presence in the United States. A recent study from Manchester Metropolitan University has raised alarms about the health risks associated with vaping, suggesting that it may pose greater dangers than traditional cigarettes. The study links vaping to serious health issues, including dementia, heart disease, and organ failure. Additionally, warnings have been issued regarding hazardous 'super vapes'.
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🚨🇬🇧STUDY: VAPING WILL LIKELY KILL YOU AND CAUSE YOU TO LOSE YOUR MIND A new study flags vaping as a bigger health hazard than cigarettes, linking it to dementia, heart disease, and organ failure. Dr. Maxime Boidin, leading the charge at Manchester Metropolitan University,… https://t.co/QSVkMvGeUH https://t.co/kZ0VYraRlQ
🚬 Empresas de cigarros electrónicos se adaptan a nuevas regulaciones de la FDA. Ante medidas más estrictas, buscan reinventarse para sortear obstáculos y mantener su presencia en el mercado estadounidense. https://t.co/bUid8oe4lR