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New Research On Dabbing: Is It Really Dangerous?
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New Research On Dabbing: Is It Really Dangerous?



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<small>By Sirius J September 28, 2017 </small>



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New research published in the journal ACS Omega from Portland State University (PSU) shows that high temperature dabbing causes the release of noxious chemicals. What does this mean for medical patients? Is it really so dangerous?




The higher temperatures go, the more risk that (users) will be inhaling things that could be harmful, said Dr. Robert M. Strongin, principal investigator on the study.




Some dabbers like the burn of a relatively high-temp dab because it reminds them of smoking, and though many more prefer low-temp dabs, it has long been considered to be a matter of taste.....









http://hightimes.com/news/new-research-o...dangerous/











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