http://www.jdnews.com/news/local/man-injured-after-e-cig-blows-up-1.260632recently I came across a news article on facebook about an ecig exploding. I didn't have time to read it and couldn't find it later so I googled man injured when ecig blows up. I guess the part that stood out to me was on page two..."e FDA does not currently keep official statistic on the frequency of e-cigarette explosions, though they do offer people who have experienced adverse results because of them to contact them through their MedWatch program on their website"
I guess to me, I felt like, ok accidents may happen, but what about the good side, does the FDA have a part of their website dedicated to the good stories? Just a thought.. But it seems like they are actively seeking the negative side of. I know you are reading this thinking, did you just now duping urge this out? The answer is no, but I did not realize that they had a part of their site explicitly dedicated to doing so. I have not gone to the full FDARECENTLY site to look for this, but I will, and if I find it, I am going to ask, are you willing to ask for the other side of the story? Maybe I am wrong, maybe they do, and I will then admit.. I should have looked before I posted!
I guess to me, I felt like, ok accidents may happen, but what about the good side, does the FDA have a part of their website dedicated to the good stories? Just a thought.. But it seems like they are actively seeking the negative side of. I know you are reading this thinking, did you just now duping urge this out? The answer is no, but I did not realize that they had a part of their site explicitly dedicated to doing so. I have not gone to the full FDARECENTLY site to look for this, but I will, and if I find it, I am going to ask, are you willing to ask for the other side of the story? Maybe I am wrong, maybe they do, and I will then admit.. I should have looked before I posted!
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