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1 Electronic Cigarettes By: Samantha Stapleton, Arielle Visalli, Brandon Junk, & Alex Herrera

2 E-cigarettes, also known as electronic cigarettes and vaporizer cigarettes are devices that emit doses of vaporized nicotine that are inhaled. The device is battery-operated and can also emit non-nicotine vaporized solutions. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/216550.php

3 Hon Lik - a Chinese pharmacist They were created in 2003. He decided to create electronic cigarettes after his father had passed away from lung cancer because of smoking. http://blog.blucigs.com/this-week-in-e-cig-faqs-what-is-the-history-of-the-e-cigarette/

4 To smoke them whenever! It has the same concept as a regular cigarette. It give the person the same effect as nicotine but without the delivering effects of tobacco in a normal cigarette.

5 Well first, it has three main parts: o A rechargeable lithium battery o A vaporization chamber o A cartridge The lithium battery charges the e-cigarette. The charged battery is connected to the vaporization chamber, which is connected to another component called the atomizer and helps create the vapor. The cartridge is the piece that contains the nicotine. The person would attach this piece to the vaporization chamber. http://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/everyday-innovations/electronic-cigarette1.htm

6 The user would inhale like they would normally do on a cigarette. The inhalation activates the atomizer to heat the liquid in the cartridge and convert the liquid to a vapor. Inhaling the vapor through the mouthpiece delivers nicotine to the lungs. The smoker would then exhale the vapor. http://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/everyday-innovations/electronic-cigarette1.htm

7 Electronic cigarette manufacturers claim that their products may have the potential to improve the health and lives of people addicted to nicotine. o The makers of e-cigarettes have conducted any studies to back up their claim, and do not have enough evidence to say it will improve the health and lives of others. Users claim they are using it as a way to quit smoking. o However, there has been no evidence of e-cigarettes being able to help a user quit smoking There is no secondhand smoke so it is safe to smoke in public. o Wrong. While there is no secondhand smoking in e-cigarettes, there is secondhand vapor. People with health conditions, have said the vapor irritates their eyes, nose, throat, and affects their breathing while making them nauseous as well! http://health.howstuffworks.com/wellness/smoking-cessation/10-facts-about-e-cigarettes10.htm http://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/everyday-innovations/electronic-cigarette2.htm

8 In 2006-2007, e-cigarettes were brought to the United states, but by March 2009, the FDA adds electronic cigarettes to Import Alert 66-41 and directs the U.S. Customs and Border Protection to reject the entry of electronic cigarettes into the United States. The FDA and some health experts are concerned that the side effects of inhaling pure nicotine have yet to be adequately studied, and are therefore unknown. The FDA is also concerned about quality control, asserting that some manufacturers may not adequately disclose all the chemical ingredients in their e-cigarettes, and that the amount of nicotine listed on a cartridge label may not match the actual amount in the cartridge. (E-cigarettes are known to have more nicotine in them than regular cigarettes) http://health.howstuffworks.com/wellness/smoking-cessation/10-facts-about-e-cigarettes8.htm http://health.howstuffworks.com/wellness/smoking-cessation/10-facts-about-e-cigarettes2.htm

9 The U.S. law requires consumers to provide proof that they are at least 18 years of age to buy tobacco cigarettes, but this law does not apply to e-cigarette sellers. THEY ARE NOT FDA REGULATED ! o The FDA is in the process of having e-cigarettes labeled as a drug-delivery device so they can be regulated [source: FDA]. Manufacturers, however, say the e-cigarette is simply recreational, and should not be subject to FDA regulation. Two e-cigarette companies, Smoking Everywhere and NJOY, sued the FDA in the district court of the District of Columbia for impounding their products, and won. The judge ruled that "there is no basis for the FDA to treat electronic cigarettes as a drug-device combination when all they purport to do is offer consumers the same recreational effects as a regular cigarette" [source: U.S. District Court]. http://health.howstuffworks.com/wellness/smoking-cessation/10-facts-about-e-cigarettes8.htm

10 YOU BE THE JUDGE !


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