The same study also found that the first puff and the last puff taken in a smoke sesh have very different levels of toxicity. In fact, the researchers discovered that emissions increased up to 10 times with each consecutive puff.
Whoa. That’s because as the chemicals break down while you’re using an e-cigarette, they leave a residue behind. This builds up over time, causing more toxic emissions to be released.
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