
A new study from USC says that e-cigarettes are healthier than traditional cigarettes, but still release toxins into the air. Scientists studying secondhand smoke from e-cigarettes discovered an overall 10-fold decrease in exposure to harmful particles, with close-to-zero exposure to organic carcinogens. However, levels of exposure to some harmful metals in second-hand e-cigarette smoke were found to be significantly higher. While tobacco smoke contains ...
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