There is an article about an eGo "exploding" while on the charger in Sherman.
Sherman man's e-cigarette explodes while charging
In that article, a doctor in Denison says he would like to do some research on vaping and needs 200 volunteers.
Selective Quoting from the article to give you the main info ...
So, if you're in Denison and interested, give him a call.
Sherman man's e-cigarette explodes while charging
In that article, a doctor in Denison says he would like to do some research on vaping and needs 200 volunteers.
Selective Quoting from the article to give you the main info ...
Texoma Pulmonologist Dr. Don Wynn, says he and doctors around the world recommend e-cigarettes to smokers as a last resort to quit smoking. But, the FDA does not regulate e-cigs. Dr. Wynn says that's concerning, not only because of the potential injuries they could inflict, but because you may not always know what's in them.
"We don't know what the industry put in the electronic cigarettes," Dr. Wynn said. "I believe we need more research to determine whether the electronic cigarettes are harmful or helpful for patients."
Dr. Wynn wants to study the long-term effects of the e-cigs, to find out whether they actually do improve smokers' health. He needs 200 participants for the study.
If you would like more information regarding the study, contact Dr. Wynn's office at (903) 463-0003.
So, if you're in Denison and interested, give him a call.
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