A letter published by the New England Journal of Medicine yesterday reports a study in which researchers analyzed the aerosol produced by an e-cigarette tank system (a refillable vaporizer with a ...
A new study suggests that E-cigarette vapor can contain cancer-causing formaldehyde at levels up to 15 times higher than regular cigarettes. Researchers from Portland State University found that ...
Vapor produced by electronic cigarettes can contain a surprisingly high concentration of formaldehyde — a known carcinogen — researchers reported Wednesday. "I think this is just one more piece of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. By Toni Clarke WASHINGTON (Reuters) - (Corrects Jan 21. story to show there are 7,000, not 70,000, toxins in cigarettes) People ...
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