| category | factcheck |
| score | False 🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥 |
| claim | ""Deadly" chemicals in vaping having any relevancy" |
| url | https://www.9news.com.au/national/vaping-study-deadly-chemicals-findings-children-hospitalisations-soar/21283e81-4b5a-4b44-b84c-08b212e3e8fd?ocid=Social-9News |
| author | Nine Entertainment Co. / Mark Brooke |
| tags | ['ergo-harmful', 'nicotine-addiction', 'brain-damage', 'title-exacerbation'] |

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## Zero-risk distortion for policy validation

This article is almost too shallow to review. It's pretty slim on details
as well as attributing authorship. For good reason. That didn't preclude a
benefactor of Australias anti-vaping policy from being a prominent source.
(Mail to clarify article origin is likely to go unanswered.)

The foundational claim of soaring hospitalizations is relevant. It's
perfectly plausible given the black market model that the Lung Foundation
also advocated for. Out of obstructing adult smoking cessation, non-smoking
youths now have been subjected to easy access. Ludicruous appeal to fear
campaigns are stoking taboo appeal, while communicative medicalization to
reduce gadget appeal is denounced. The implied severe harms however
remain unsubstantiated, and quite uncertain given the most prevalent
outcomes are headaches, nauseau, or vomitting at worst.

The likewise decried "deadly chemicals" remain unquantified (no clinical
relevance) throughout the piece. Which is a clear sign for zero risk
distortion, and in accord with typical anti-vaxxer rhetoric. The outlet
cannot recuse itself from the claim promulgation with a passive "Brooke
claims".

It's almost silly to mention, but 9news did. So once more: the nicotine
equivalency comparisons mainly obfuscate the anti-depressant cocktail in
tobacco. The uninformed nicotine content comparison (a pack of CT contains
200mg, not 20mg) jives well, however. The speculative claim of brain
damage remains speculative. Just like the similar effect on non-users,
although slightly more observable at times.

### additional notes

From a quick twitter thread:  
<https://notabird.site/vaper_the/status/1596361660343914498>

 * E-cigs are actually regulated, with a list of prohibited ingredients
 * Eugenol isn't, also not deadly
 * And some notes on the mice [brain-damage](wiki/brain-damage) permeating
   the article


### verdict

And the ALF has engaged habitual risk exaggerations before. Thus not worth
contemplating too much. The communicated core claim is plainly false.


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