Many people assume e-cigarettes are a healthier – or less unhealthy, at least – option than regular cigarettes. While the long-term effects of e-cigarettes are still unknown, research out of Johns Hopkins University has found that e-cigs may deliver a false sense of security along with their nicotine hit. .. Continue Reading New study finds e-cig vapor contains same free radicals found in cigarette smoke
Section: Health and Wellbeing
Tags: Cigarettes, E-cigarettes, Johns Hopkins University, Lung, Smoking, The Immune System, Tobacco
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