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Another Vaping Illness Outbreak Could Be Prevented By This App

PaulineBlaubaum50 2022.02.11 16:25 조회 수 : 1

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E-cigarettes promised a safer alternative to smoking tobacco, but over the last few months, doctors have established a . As of Dec. 17, the illness had claimed 54 lives in 27 states and the District of Columbia. In addition, over 2,500 people had been hospitalized for vaping-related lung damage. Tech companies aim to help turn those stats around.

While vape pens have been on the US market for about a decade, Juul Labs' USB-sized vaporizer made them skyrocket to popularity in 2015.  After several vaping-related illnesses broke out in 2019, federal health officials reported that tests conducted on the lung fluid of 29 sick patients an additive in some . By December, the CDC said it was confident that the additive in black market marijuana products was strongly linked to the illness. 

Though officials can't say that vitamin E acetate is definitely the cause of the vaping-related illnesses, the number of people visiting emergency rooms for lung injuries has declined since the connection was made, according to the Chicago Tribune last year. However, it's unlikely that people will stop using e-cigarettes -- even as the FDA reportedly plans to ban flavored products for cartridge-based vapes -- or stop using THC products in their vapes, for that matter. So some tech firms are looking to fill the gap and provide tracking and transparency across supply chains to ensure consumer safety and prevent another illness outbreak.  

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