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E-Cigarettes Significantly Raise Risk of Chronic Lung Disease, First  Long-Term Study Finds | UC San Francisco
E-Cigarettes Significantly Raise Risk of Chronic Lung Disease, First Long-Term Study Finds | UC San Francisco

Johns Hopkins researchers find thousands of unknown chemicals in electronic  cigarettes | Hub
Johns Hopkins researchers find thousands of unknown chemicals in electronic cigarettes | Hub

E-Cigarettes Make Quitting Harder, Contested Study Claims
E-Cigarettes Make Quitting Harder, Contested Study Claims

Vaping - Wikipedia
Vaping - Wikipedia

Vaping side effects may include cavities, new study suggests
Vaping side effects may include cavities, new study suggests

Study: Vaping, smoking cause similar DNA damage to humans - UPI.com
Study: Vaping, smoking cause similar DNA damage to humans - UPI.com

The electronic cigarette epidemic - Chronic Disease
The electronic cigarette epidemic - Chronic Disease

E-cigarettes cause lung cancer in mice, finds first study tying vaping to  cancer
E-cigarettes cause lung cancer in mice, finds first study tying vaping to cancer

Japan to investigate e-cigarette safety after formaldehyde findings |  Vaping | The Guardian
Japan to investigate e-cigarette safety after formaldehyde findings | Vaping | The Guardian

Is lung inflammation worse in e-cigarette users than smokers, as a new study  suggests?
Is lung inflammation worse in e-cigarette users than smokers, as a new study suggests?

How safe is vaping? New human studies assess chronic harm to heart and  lungs | Science | AAAS
How safe is vaping? New human studies assess chronic harm to heart and lungs | Science | AAAS

E-cigarettes less addictive than cigarettes, PATH study shows | Penn State  University
E-cigarettes less addictive than cigarettes, PATH study shows | Penn State University

Study finds nicotine-free e-cigs can damage blood vessels
Study finds nicotine-free e-cigs can damage blood vessels

E-Cigarettes Increase Risk of Lung and Bladder Cancer More Than Traditional  Cigarettes | ONS Voice
E-Cigarettes Increase Risk of Lung and Bladder Cancer More Than Traditional Cigarettes | ONS Voice

E-cigarettes safer than smoking says long-term study - Cancer Research UK -  Cancer News
E-cigarettes safer than smoking says long-term study - Cancer Research UK - Cancer News

Scientists describe problems in Philip Morris e-cigarette experiments
Scientists describe problems in Philip Morris e-cigarette experiments

An updated overview of e-cigarette impact on human health | Respiratory  Research | Full Text
An updated overview of e-cigarette impact on human health | Respiratory Research | Full Text

SRU researchers investigating effects of e-cigarette use | Slippery Rock  University
SRU researchers investigating effects of e-cigarette use | Slippery Rock University

E-cigarettes cause 'significantly less damage to our DNA than cigarettes' |  The Sun
E-cigarettes cause 'significantly less damage to our DNA than cigarettes' | The Sun

Electronic cigarettes versus nicotine patches for smoking cessation in  pregnancy: a randomized controlled trial | Nature Medicine
Electronic cigarettes versus nicotine patches for smoking cessation in pregnancy: a randomized controlled trial | Nature Medicine

E-Cigarettes
E-Cigarettes

IJERPH | Free Full-Text | The Health Effects of Real-World Dual Use of  Electronic and Conventional Cigarettes versus the Health Effects of  Exclusive Smoking of Conventional Cigarettes: A Systematic Review
IJERPH | Free Full-Text | The Health Effects of Real-World Dual Use of Electronic and Conventional Cigarettes versus the Health Effects of Exclusive Smoking of Conventional Cigarettes: A Systematic Review

New Harmful Effects of Vaping: Study Finds Lung Inflammation Worse in E- Cigarette Users Than Smokers
New Harmful Effects of Vaping: Study Finds Lung Inflammation Worse in E- Cigarette Users Than Smokers

E-cigarette flavoring chemicals linked to respiratory disease | News |  Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
E-cigarette flavoring chemicals linked to respiratory disease | News | Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health