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  2. Health effects of electronic cigarettes - Wikipedia

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    Later-generation and "hotter" e-cigarettes may generate equal or higher levels of formaldehyde compared to smoking. [208] A 2015 study analyzing 10 puffs found that vaping at a high voltage (5.0 V) generates formaldehyde in e-cigarette vapor; they inferred from the finding that the user vaping at high voltage with 3 ml of e-liquid daily would ...

  3. Positions of medical organizations on electronic cigarettes

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    The scientific community in the United States and Europe are primarily concerned with the possible effect of electronic cigarette use on public health. [1] There is concern among public health experts that e-cigarettes could renormalize smoking, weaken measures to control tobacco, [2] and serve as a gateway for smoking among youth. [3]

  4. Vaping could be key to help people quit smoking, study says - AOL

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    A new study says vaping might be able to help you quit smoking. LIGHTFIELD STUDIOS – stock.adobe.com Nicotine in any form can be harmful, but many experts see quitting tobacco as a step in the ...

  5. Electronic cigarette - Wikipedia

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    Vaping correlates with smoking among young people, even in those who would otherwise be unlikely to smoke. [93] Experimenting with vaping encourages young people to continue smoking. [94] A 2015 study found minors had little resistance to buying e-cigarettes online. [95]

  6. How a debate over vaping might derail the war on tobacco - AOL

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    Vaping vs. Smoking. ... While concerns about the long-term effects of vaping are valid, studies show that people who switch from conventional cigarettes to smoke-free nicotine products show ...

  7. Study claims vaping less harmful to lung cells than cigarettes

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    Is vaping less dangerous than smoking? The research may not be so clear cut. Take a recent study, which tested both e-cigarette vapor and cigarette smoke on lung cells and found e-cigarettes to be ...

  8. Teen vaping linked with toxic lead exposure, study finds - AOL

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    “This study analyzed a nationally representative sample of U.S. adolescent e-cigarette use to examine whether urine metal levels (i.e., cadmium, lead and uranium) differed by vaping frequency ...

  9. Effects of nicotine on human brain development - Wikipedia

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    A 2015 study found that users vaping non-nicotine e-liquid exhibited signs of dependence. [68] Experienced users tend to take longer puffs which may result in higher nicotine intake. [ 69 ] It is difficult to assess the impact of nicotine dependence from e-cigarette use because of the wide range of e-cigarette products. [ 67 ]