What's the name of the chemical that causes the vapor itself to have a colour? And secondly, there are many conflicting reports out there as to whether there are any long-term effects seeing as this is relatively new technology. So I'd rather not be subjected to something that may or may not be harmful to me in close proximity if I breathe it in.
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"Secondhand vape" poses no health risk to bystanders; the only one harmed by electronic cigarette use is the person vaping on the electronic device.
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