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EPISODE · Mar 27, 2026 · 13 MIN

SCIENCE OF VAPING #9 | WHY LAB TESTS GET VAPING WRONG?

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In this episode of the Science Series, Roberto Sussman breaks down why many lab studies on e‑cigarette emissions can’t be trusted—and how bad testing setups can create misleading “high toxin” results. He explains the “optimal regime” for vaping devices (power, resistance, airflow), why reproducibility requires full reporting of test conditions, and how unrealistic puffing machines can cause overheating and artificially inflate byproducts. You’ll also learn why using obsolete devices (or poorly stored old hardware) ruins conclusions, and how a common toxicology mistake—calculating concentrations in the puff volume instead of the air a person actually inhales—can overestimate exposure by 10–20×. Roberto shares a simple traffic‑light approach to grading studies (green/credible, yellow/questionable, red/reject) and why the most alarming results often come from the weakest methodologies.

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