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Last week, I revealed that Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights (ANR) is making on its web site about electronic cigarette companies, claiming that all of them are owned by Big Tobacco and that Mistic, in particular, is a tobacco-owned company that is distributing misinformation based on a Harris Interactive survey it commissioned.

However, the anti-smoking groups did not buy this argument. One organization's spokesperson told me: "The conflict of interest form clearly asks for the disclosure of all financial relationships that could be perceived as biasing an author's opinion, and there is no 36-month limit for such disclosures. Section 5 of the form refers to any and all conflicts of interest, regardless of when they occurred. These researchers are breaking not only the spirit, but also the letter of these policies."

The saddest part of the story is that while Councilman Constantinides is so concerned about youth "addiction" that he is willing to ban electronic cigarettes, he expressed no similar desire to ban the real ones. That's not public health leadership. It's political cowardice, and hypocrisy.

Looking at formaldehyde first, it seems the higher the PG content, the more formaldehyde will be released. In the case of 50PG/50VG ratio and 100% PG, it seems the higher the voltage being outputted by your device, the higher the levels of formaldehyde will be released. For 100% VG, no formaldehyde is present. With acetaldehyde and acetone however is present in all three groups. With acetaldehyde 100% VG has the lowest level, then 50/50 ratio, than 100% PG. With acetone, 100% VG is still the lowest followed by 50/50 ratio and 100% PG similar to acetaldehyde; however unlike acetaldehyde it seems more acetone is released with the 50/50 ratio when voltage is increased, more than the 100% PG actually.


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