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By sampling vapor from popular brands of e-cigarettes, researchers found concerningly high levels of toxic metals in the ...
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The group was oversampled for tobacco use, with 1:1 sampling quotas by age group (55.6% adolescent vs young adult) and tobacco use (55.3% ever-users vs never-users). E-cigarette use was the most ...
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New research has found levels of toxic metals in disposable vape clouds that blow traditional cigarettes out the water.
Objective Vaping may increase the cytotoxic effects of e-cigarette liquid (ECL). We compared the effect of unvaped ECL to e-cigarette vapour condensate (ECVC) on alveolar macrophage (AM) function.