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statistics are examined more carefully. Vitamin E acetate is found in just 25 percent of all vaping-related lung illnesses. That is a higher percentage than other chemicals, but that fact indicates that vitamin E acetate is not the only cause of the problem, creating a confusing and scattershot situation. As a result, even those who do not use THC products or who avoid vitamin E acetate may not be safe. Just about any vape juice additive could be an issue. While vitamin E acetate may be the most likely trigger for health problems, THC and other chemicals may also contribute. And the widespread nature of vaping means that cases like these are only likely to worsen, even as manufacturers remove vitamin E acetate. As a result, a statement from the CDC said: CDC and FDA recommend that people not use THC-containing e-cigarette, or vaping, products, particularly from informal sources like friends, family, or in-person or online dealers. Vitamin E acetate should not be added to any e-cigarette, or vaping, products. Additionally, people should not add any other substances not intended by the manufacturer to products, including products purchased through retail establishments. This statement highlights the potential dangers common in all types of vaping activities. The CDC also said that people who are using e-cigarettes to help with smoking cessation should not turn back to cigarettes. Instead, they should reach out to medical professionals to find safe and healthy ways to quit smoking that don’t cause serious health issues. These professionals may find that various types of patches, gums, or even nasal sprays may be beneficial for those who are trying to quit smoking or using vaporizing equipment. As Americans have become more aware of the lung illnesses caused by vaping, the number of new cases has begun to decline. This may be because the media and public health experts have spread the

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