Cancer Risk Boosted by Formaldehyde in E-Cigarettes

E-cigarettes produce the toxic chemical formaldehyde when heated to the maximum and inhaled deeply. This makes e-cigarettes up to 15 times more cancerous than regular cigarettes, US researchers said Wednesday. E-cigarettes are battery powered devices that heat up a liquid containing nicotine and artificial flavoring. The vapor is inhaled, much like a cigarette. While some say e-cigarettes may help tobacco smokers kick the habit, others are concerned ...

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