Disposable vapes more toxic and carcinogenic than cigarettes, study shows
Illegal disposable e-cigarettes, also known as vapes, may present a greater danger than traditional cigarettes, according to a study from the University of California (UC) Davis.
The research, published in the journal ACS Central Science, found that hazardous levels of several toxic heavy metals in illegal vapes could present a high cancer risk.
Researchers used a special instrument to test the puffs from three popular vape brands — ELF Bar, Flum Pebble and Esco — that are not FDA-authorized for use in the U.S., but are widely sold by retailers.
Rare Cancer Diagnoses Surge Dramatically Among Millennials And Gen X
Three heavy metals — lead, nickel and antimony — were detected in all heavily flavored and lightly flavored devices that were tested.
These metals are classified as carcinogens, potentially leading to various types of cancers, such as skin, lung and kidney, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Read On The Fox News App
All vapors exceeded the cancer risk limits for nickel, which has been linked to cardiovascular disease, asthma, lung fibrosis and respiratory tract cancer, per NIH.
Brett Poulin, senior study author and assistant professor at the UC Davis Department of Environmental Toxicology, told Fox News Digital that he was shocked at the levels of toxic metals.
"When I analyzed the first samples, the lead concentrations were so high that I genuinely thought the instrument was broken," he said. "The levels far exceeded anything in our past data, or even the published literature."
Your Favorite Alcoholic Beverage Could Be Linked To Deadly Form Of Cancer, Study Finds
One of the brands tested exposes users to as much lead as smoking 19 packs of cigarettes, the researchers discovered.
Additionally, most of the disposable e-cigarettes tested in the study were found to contain greater levels of metals and metalloids than older refillable vapes.
At one point, Poulin said, he physically opened a device and discovered that it was using leaded copper alloys, which are metals made primarily of copper with small amounts of lead.
"These materials leached dangerous levels of lead into the e-liquid, even without the device being used," Poulin told Fox News Digital.
"It remains unclear whether this was an intentional design choice, a cost-cutting measure or a manufacturing oversight."
There is no known safe level of lead exposure, according to Poulin.
"This neurotoxin poses serious health risks, particularly to children and adolescents, who are especially vulnerable."
Daniel Sterman, M.D., director of the Pulmonary Oncology Program at the NYU Langone Perlmutter Cancer Center, told Fox News Digital that the study "clearly" demonstrates high concentrations of metal.
"There are several health risks of vaping that we enumerate for our patients and their family members, [such as] risks of various lung diseases, including asthma, COPD and lung cancer," said Sterman, who was not involved in the study.
The doctor noted that while it is challenging to establish a direct link of causation between disposable vapes and cancer, he does see cancer patients who use the devices.
"Disposable vapes should be highly regulated by local, state and federal agencies, and restricted to those individuals 21 years or older," Sterman recommends.
The doctor also called for the packaging on disposable vapes to clearly outline the many health risks, "particularly to teenagers and young adults."
One of the primary limitations of the study was that only three disposable e-cigarette brands were tested out of the hundreds currently on the market.
There are distinct differences in the metal leaching and profiles across all three brands, Poulin shared.
"We still know very little about the metal content in the vast majority of untested disposable e-cigarette products," he said. "This gap in knowledge poses a significant public health concern, especially given the popularity of these devices."
A spokesperson for the China-based brand, ELFBAR, told Fox News Digital that they refute the results of the study, claiming that they stopped shipments in May 2023.
Click Here To Sign Up For Our Health Newsletter
Due to ongoing trademark litigation, they are unable to market or sell products in the U.S., the company stated.
"This market void has led to a surge in counterfeits, imitations and illicit variations misusing our brand name," the spokesperson said. "As such, we have every reason to believe the devices tested in this study are not genuine and were not manufactured by ELFBAR."
The spokesperson acknowledged that smoking remains the leading cause of preventable death and disease worldwide, noting that the recent study "continues to undermine public understanding of smoking cessation."
The other two brands tested in the study did not respond to requests for comment.
Electronic cigarette use among adults increased from 4.5% in 2019 to 6.5% in 2023, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Men are more likely to vape than women, while 15.5% of young adults between the ages of 21 and 24 reported using e-cigarettes, the above source states.
For more Health articles, visit www.foxnews.com/health
The UC Davis study received support from the University of California Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program Grant and the California Agricultural Experiment Station.Original article source: Disposable vapes more toxic and carcinogenic than cigarettes, study shows
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

Associated Press
41 minutes ago
- Associated Press
Lions Host IGNITE: A Day for Youth to Empower the Next Generation to Lead, Learn, and Thrive
SAN CARLOS, CA - June 27, 2025 ( NEWMEDIAWIRE ) - The Lions of Region 5 - District 4-C4 today announce IGNITE: A Day for Youth, a powerful and immersive day-long experience dedicated to inspiring, equipping, and celebrating youth leadership, creativity, and well-being. DATE: Saturday, June 28, 2025 TIME: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM LOCATION: Mahany Hall, 1336 Arroyo Avenue, San Carlos, CA IGNITE: A Day for Youth brings together teens and young adults with changemakers, mentors, mental health advocates, and civic leaders for a day of connection, inspiration, and action. 'IGNITE is an opportunity to inspire the next generation of leaders to find their purpose, power and possibility,' said Uni Buckley, event committee chair. 'We are honored to host these inspiring voices and to celebrate heroes nominated by young people.' Featured Speakers & Panelists Supervisor Noelia Corzo District 2 Supervisor, San Mateo County Board of Supervisors A lifelong resident of San Mateo County and the first Latina and Indigenous Supervisor in its history, Noelia Corzo brings a powerful story of public service, advocacy, and lived experience - from social work to elected leadership. Rowena Chiu #MeToo Activist & Survivor A former assistant to Harvey Weinstein and now a powerful global advocate, Rowena Chiu's journey from silence to international activism has inspired millions. Her story is featured in She Said, both the book and the film. Elona Kogan Executive, Board Member & Founder An accomplished leader in life sciences, Elona Kogan has driven over $10 billion in M&A activity while championing women in leadership, education, and the arts. Daniel Hornburg, Ph.D. VP, Biomarkers & Precision Medicine, Bruker Daniel Hornburg is a scientist, inventor, and precision medicine expert. From prion research to AI-driven diagnostics, his work proves that curiosity and science can truly change lives. Marc Rappaport Clinical Director, allcove San Mateo With over 20 years of service to underserved youth, Marc Rappaport leads a youth-driven wellness center that offers free mental, physical, and social health services for young people ages 12–25. Stacey Holmes Youth Program Coordinator, NAMI San Mateo County A Stanford MBA and former tech executive, Stacey Holmes leads the Ending the Silence program, helping students and communities confront stigma and support mental wellness. The event is free and open to the youth of San Mateo County. To register for the event which includes lunch, please contact Uni Buckley at (650) 892-2578. The event is made possible through the generous support and contributions of the following organizations: allcove San Mateo, Anson's Catering, BAGO Lions Club, Burlingame Lions Club, CUB Foundation, District 2 Office of the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, First Republic Bank (now part of JPMorganChase), Foster City Lions Club, KT Soundz, Mahany Hall, NAMI San Mateo County, PRConnect, Redwood Shores Lions Club, Scott Marsters, and Silicon Valley Cyber Lions Club. About Lions International Lions International represents Lions Clubs International and Lions Clubs International Foundation. Lions take on some of the greatest challenges facing our communities and the world through the service of 1.4 million members in 49,000 clubs and the grant-funding support of our foundation. We improve health and well-being, strengthen communities and support those in need, locally and globally. At Lions International we are serving a world in need. Learn more about who we are and what we do at Media Contact Uni Buckley BAGO Lions Club (650) 892-2578 View the original release on
![[UPDATE] University of Bridgeport and Goodwin University Revolutionize Regenerative Medicine Training Program Forming Strategic Alliance with Globally Recognized TulsiHub Institute](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdims.apnews.com%2Fdims4%2Fdefault%2Fdcac1a4%2F2147483647%2Fstrip%2Ftrue%2Fcrop%2F700x394%2B0%2B28%2Fresize%2F1440x810!%2Fquality%2F90%2F%3Furl%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fassets.apnews.com%252F90%252F29%252F4e3c1cc7446089a9101a7bdff4c8%252Fdefaultshareimage-copy.png&w=3840&q=100)
![[UPDATE] University of Bridgeport and Goodwin University Revolutionize Regenerative Medicine Training Program Forming Strategic Alliance with Globally Recognized TulsiHub Institute](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fall-logos-bucket.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fapnews.com.png&w=48&q=75)
Associated Press
42 minutes ago
- Associated Press
[UPDATE] University of Bridgeport and Goodwin University Revolutionize Regenerative Medicine Training Program Forming Strategic Alliance with Globally Recognized TulsiHub Institute
BRIDGEPORT, CT, June 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The two leading academic institutions have joined forces with TulsiHub Institute, the premier provider of advanced CE certified regenerative medicine certification programs, to transform medical education standards across regenerative medicine and cellular therapy disciplines. This innovative alliance positions both universities as pioneers in cutting-edge healthcare training while establishing new industry standards for professional medical certifications and continuing medical education in the rapidly expanding regenerative healthcare sector. Universities Pioneer Advanced Regenerative Medicine Education Partnership With the global regenerative medicine market expected to expand from $60 billion in 2023 to over $375 billion by 2031, this exponential growth creates significant demand for qualified practitioners capable of delivering advanced regenerative treatments including stem cell therapy, tissue engineering, and cellular therapy applications. The collaboration establishes both institutions as pioneers in advanced healthcare education, directly responding to the urgent need for comprehensive regenerative medicine training in the United States. This partnership addresses critical gaps in medical education across multiple regenerative medicine disciplines, including stem cell therapy, gene therapy, tissue engineering, cellular therapy, PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) therapy, EBOO Therapy, Exosome therapy, Prolotherapy, and Shockwave therapy. 'It's a call to shape the very future of medicine,' remarked President Mark E. Scheinberg. 'We are excited to help forge a new generation of healthcare professionals who will redefine what's possible in patient care.' First-of-Its-Kind CE Certified Regenerative Medicine Training Program in the U.S. Through this strategic alliance, students gain access to the first intensive and comprehensive CE certified regenerative medicine training program of this caliber in the United States. The program features 12 specialized medical courses delivered through a unique 8-to-12-week intensive training methodology that combines theoretical medical knowledge with extensive practical training, ensuring certified healthcare professionals achieve clinical competency in cutting-edge regenerative medicine techniques. The evidence-based curriculum provides healthcare professionals with comprehensive on-site instruction under expert medical supervision with extensive hands-on experience. This approach ensures graduates possess both theoretical understanding and practical expertise in regenerative medicine applications, responding to urgent market demand from healthcare professionals seeking advanced training in regenerative therapies without geographic barriers. Students benefit from generous scholarships provided by TulsiHub Institute, along with access to seed funding opportunities of US$100,000 for establishing their own regenerative medicine clinics, and favorable lifetime discounts on medical consumables to support the ongoing success of their practices. This comprehensive support system addresses the practical implementation challenges newly certified practitioners face, providing essential financial resources to successfully transition from training to clinical application. 'This strategic collaboration establishes our institution as a leader in advanced healthcare education while reinforcing our dedication to equipping students and medical professionals with innovative training programs that address evolving industry requirements,' said University of Bridgeport President Danielle Wilken, Ed.D. Global Leader in Regenerative Medicine Certification TulsiHub Institute consortium maintains an exceptional 98% certification success rate while delivering internationally recognized credentials to medical professionals across 25 countries worldwide. As the gold standard in CE certified regenerative medicine certification, they have successfully certified over 500 healthcare professionals through comprehensive training programs. 'This partnership marks the first and only intensive and comprehensive CE certified regenerative medicine training program of this caliber available in the United States. We are responding to urgent market demand from healthcare professionals seeking advanced training in regenerative therapies without geographic barriers,' said Dr. Natasha Macleay, CEO of TulsiHub Institute. This institution also offers comprehensive certification programs equipping students with the latest advancements in longevity, preventive care, anti-aging protocols, in specialized areas like Dermatology, Orthopedics, Oncology Care, and Dentistry supported by a world-class faculty, advanced research facilities, and a dynamic community for collaboration. Academic Excellence and Leadership To ensure the highest standard in academic oversight, the program involves key University of Bridgeport leadership, including: The combined expertise of these individuals along with Raghav Goyal Co CEO of TulsiHub ensures the program maintains rigorous academic standards while addressing current industry requirements. Program Eligibility The program welcomes medical students, practicing physicians, nurses, chiropractors, and other healthcare professionals seeking specialized and CE certified regenerative medicine expertise. Eligibility encompasses MD, DO, DC, ND, DPM, PA, APRN degree holders, as well as RN, LPN, NP, CRNA, CNS, and CNM professionals. Visit to learn more about the courses and our partnership with the University of Bridgeport and Goodwin University. For media inquiries, please contact: Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Yahoo
Why UNH Deserves a Spot in Your Dividend Watchlist
UnitedHealth Group Incorporated (NYSE:UNH) is a major health insurer and one of the Best Stocks to Buy for Dividends. A senior healthcare professional giving advice to a patient in a clinic. The company has faced setbacks this year due to billing concerns and rising costs, pushing its stock to multi-year lows. The stock is down by over 40% in 2025, so far. However, despite near-term challenges, the company remains a strong long-term pick. As a key player in controlling healthcare costs, its current issues are likely temporary and may not impact its future performance. UnitedHealth Group Incorporated (NYSE:UNH) is a large-scale company, generating over $400 billion in revenue last year and earning $14 billion in profit. With a payout ratio of just 35%, it has plenty of room to keep up regular dividend payments while still reinvesting in the business or handling economic challenges. The company has also increased its dividend every year since 2011, showing a strong commitment to rewarding shareholders. UnitedHealth Group Incorporated (NYSE:UNH) offers a quarterly dividend of $2.21 per share and has a dividend yield of 2.93%, as of June 25. While we acknowledge the potential of UNH as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock. READ NEXT: and . Disclosure. None. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data