
Electronic cigarettes may not be that safe, as a new study claims that emissions from e-cigarette can actually damage lung cells. According to the research by University of Rochester, e-cigarettes create harmful free radicals and inflammation in lung tissue and were likely a toxic replacement for tobacco products. The investigation suggested the harm begins when the e-cigarette's heating element is activated. The heating element is designed to turn ...
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