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2012 CBS NEWS Report on Electronic Cigarettes
Saturday, January 28th, 2012The Smoke Report: Smoking Bans, Electronic Cigarettes, and Hotdogs!
Thursday, September 15th, 2011
The very first episode of The Smoke Report features international stories on smoking and smokers rights, including a county wide ban on smoking from Indiana, and doctors defending electronic cigarettes! Plus, are hotdogs more dangerous than smoking? Music provided by: music.mevio.com An electronic cigarette, or e-cigarette, is an electrical device that attempts to simulate the act of tobacco smoking by producing an inhaled mist bearing the physical sensation, appearance, and often the flavor and nicotine content of inhaled tobacco smoke. The device uses heat, or in some cases ultrasonics, to vaporize a propylene glycol- or glycerin-based liquid solution into an aerosol mist, similar to the way a nebulizer or humidifier vaporizes solutions for inhalation. Most electronic cigarettes are designed to resemble actual tobacco smoking implements, such as cigarettes, cigars, or pipes, but many take the form of ballpoint pens or screwdrivers since those designs are more practical to house the mechanisms involved. Most are also reusable, with replaceable and refillable parts, but some models are disposable. The primary stated use of the electronic cigarette is as a smoking cessation device, as it attempts to deliver the experience of smoking without, or with greatly reduced, adverse health effects usually associated with tobacco smoke. Nevertheless, concerns have been raised that use of the device still carries health risks, and that it could appeal to non-smokers, especially …
The Colbert Report host talks about the sad state of politics and the even sadder state of cable news
Monday, July 4th, 2011The Colbert Report host talks about the sad state of politics and the even sadder state of cable news
Stephen Colbert doesn’t know what e-cigarettes are, but he knows that he is supposed to have an opinion about them. In fact, his opinion should be so impassioned that he is expected to defend it tooth and nail.