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So I keep seeing these snap stories on a Chedder how there is "new studies" linking vaping and more specifically "juuling" to an increased risk/it's undoubtedly going to give you seizures and the links they leave to the sources are just sites like the truth and other anti nicotine sites that hold no scientific evidence. So my whole point is how can they be allowed to make such fake allegations against products that literally save countless lives. Like I've been vaping for almost two years now and I've never heard of anyone or myself having a seizure or having a doctor tell me or anyone I know that I'm at an increased risk of having a seizure(s). Does anyone have any legitimate sites that have some sort of study on this, or should I (which I already have) dismiss these allegations as anti-nicotine propaganda?
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