Juul sponsors study to make its case for e-cigarettes
June 14, 2019
A study sponsored by Juul, the largest brand of e-cigarettes, claims that emissions from its vaping devices are less toxic than those produced by cigarettes. The study, which was presented at the Global Forum on Nicotine in Warsaw, Poland, found that 99 percent less formaldehyde and carbon monoxide is found in the air from e-cigarettes than found in secondhand smoke from cigarettes. The study, which was limited to 30 participants, is part of a larger effort by Juul to promote the benefits of e-cigarettes when compared to traditional tobacco.
Recent News
Snapchat Reveals Latest AR and ML Tools for Brands and Advertisers
Snapchat has introduced a range of new augmented reality (AR) and machine learning (ML) tools created to assist brands and advertisers in engaging with users on the social platform through interactivity.
Ground Beef Sold at Walmart Recalled for E. Coli Contamination
The beef, sold at Walmart and other retailers, is from Cargill Meat Solutions.
Carvana Shares Rise 30% as Pre-Owned Car Seller Reveals Record First Quarter
Shares for Carvana shot up by over 30% after it reported record results and made a profit in the first quarter.
Peloton, Hyatt Team Up To Offer Bikes, Loyalty Points at 800 Hotels
Peloton and Hyatt’s new partnership is an attempt to revitalize the cratering brand.