NewsPronto

 
Men's Weekly

.

USA Conversation

The Conversation USA

The Conversation USA

Vitamin E and vaping injuries: What's safe in your diet is rarely safe in your lungs

  • Written by Cosby Stone, Instructor in Allergy/Immunology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Vanderbilt University
A vitamin E acetate sample during a tour of the Medical Marijuana Laboratory of Organic and Analytical Chemistry at the Wadsworth Center in Albany, New York on Nov. 4, 2019.Hans Pennink/AP Photo

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently announced a preliminary finding that implicates a vitamin E additive as the potential cause of lung...

Read more: Vitamin E and vaping injuries: What's safe in your diet is rarely safe in your lungs

More Articles ...

  1. Gluten-sensitive liberals? Investigating the stereotype suggests food fads unite us all
  2. Documentary provides rare look at higher education in prison
  3. A major democracy fights to maintain the rule of law -- this time, it's Israel
  4. On TV, political ads are regulated – but online, anything goes
  5. Broken trust: How Iraqis lost their faith in Washington, long before the Kurds did
  6. Brain activity predicts which mice will become compulsive drinkers
  7. Light versus dark – the color of the meat is due to the job of the muscle
  8. Light versus dark – the color of the turkey meat is due to the job of the muscle
  9. How universal childhood trauma screenings could backfire
  10. Turning to turkey's tryptophan to boost mood? Not so fast
  11. What are blood types?
  12. Chile protests: President's speeches early in crisis missed the mark, AI study reveals
  13. Nail salon workers suffer chemical exposures that can be like working at a garage or a refinery
  14. Christians have lived in Turkey for two millennia – but their future is uncertain
  15. When de-aging De Niro and Pacino, 'Irishman' animators tried to avoid pitfalls of the past
  16. How Democrats in Atlanta discussed economic issues that affect women and children
  17. Democratic debate: Candidates discuss their plans to help families
  18. Democrats debate health care, farmers and minimum wage: 4 essential reads – and a chart
  19. Some smokers credit e-cigarettes with saving their lives – does that matter?
  20. Why hearsay isn't a problem for Congress in impeachment hearings
  21. Beyond fact-checking: 5 things schools should do to foster news literacy
  22. Ukraine is taking a beating in the impeachment hearings – here's what's at stake
  23. An economist's guide to watching the Atlanta 2020 presidential debate: 3 essential reads
  24. Time to give thanks for affordable and sustainable turkey
  25. Was that joke funny or offensive? Who's telling it matters
  26. Immigrants and some people of color are moving to the suburbs – but life there isn't as promising as it once was
  27. Why the CDC warns antibiotic-resistant fungal infections are an urgent health threat
  28. Old religious tensions resurge in Bolivia after ouster of longtime indigenous president
  29. Old religious tensions resurge in Bolivia after ouster of longtime indigenous leader
  30. Why saying 'OK boomer' at work is considered age discrimination – but millennial put-downs aren't
  31. So you want to be an autocrat? Here's the 10-point checklist
  32. Is there hope for a Hong Kong revolution?
  33. Long wait times in ERs drive up costs, signal health care distress
  34. Local news outlets can fill the media trust gap – but the public needs to pony up
  35. Relax, Devin Nunes – theater is essential to politics
  36. Why Hindu nationalists are cheering moves to build a temple, challenging a secular tradition
  37. How gene-edited white blood cells are helping fight cancer
  38. Why the nation should screen all students for trauma like California does
  39. Did bees live in the time of dinosaurs?
  40. Why do teachers make us read old stories?
  41. How to boost recycling: Reward consumers with discounts, deals and social connections
  42. How rich people like Gordon Sondland buy their way to being US ambassadors – 5 questions answered
  43. Chile's political crisis is another brutal legacy of long-dead dictator Pinochet
  44. How rich people like Gordon Sondland buy their way to being US ambassadors – 4 questions answered
  45. What is an oligarch?
  46. What the battle over control of PG E means for US utility customers
  47. Tons of acorns? It must be a mast year
  48. Do we actually grow from adversity?
  49. Proposed asylum fees are part of a bid to make immigrants to the US fund their own red tape
  50. The Democrats are running more female veterans for office than ever before – but can they win?