The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that 77% of the people affected by the vape-linked pulmonary illness used products containing both THC and nicotine. The agency found that 16% of affected patients used only nicotine-containing products while 36% used just THC-containing products. See the original article at Ganjapreneur

Hundreds of people across the country have taken ill over the past weeks with a severe pulmonary affliction apparently linked to the vaping of cannabis products and nicotine-filled e-cigarettes. The FDA has discovered that the offending cartridges contained vitamin E acetate, a substance commonly used in beauty products and safe for topical use, but potentially […]

Last week, news that a fifth person had died from vaping-related pulmonary symptoms stirred panic among cannabis cartridge consumers. While not every case of this mysterious disease is linked to concentrated cannabinoid cartridges (or even products sold in legal state cannabis markets), the question of what, precisely, is causing vaping technology to harm individuals has captured […]