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  2. Vaping delivers cancer-causing chemicals - AOL

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    Smoking e-cigarettes delivers cancer-causing chemicals into the body — and popular fruity flavors appear to be the worst offenders.

  3. Health effects of electronic cigarettes - Wikipedia

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    A 2017 review found "The exposure of EC users to potentially toxic chemical emissions is difficult to quantify, given the numerous types of EC devices, different e‑liquids, and disparities in individual use patterns." [191] The long-term health impacts of the main chemicals nicotine and propylene glycol in the aerosol are not fully understood ...

  4. Is vaping bad for you, and how are the rules changing? - AOL

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    Cigarettes contain tobacco, tar and a range of other toxic cancer-causing chemicals, and are one of the largest preventable causes of illness and death in the UK.

  5. Study links e-cigarettes to incurable disease called 'Popcorn ...

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    According to the study, 75 percent of flavored e-cigarettes and their refill liquids were found to contain Diacetyl, "a flavoring chemical linked to cases of severe respiratory disease" such as ...

  6. Composition of electronic cigarette aerosol - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, researchers at Johns Hopkins University analyzed the vape aerosols of popular brands such as Juul and Vuse, and found "nearly 2,000 chemicals, the vast majority of which are unidentified." [ 24 ] E-cigarette vapor contains many of the known harmful toxicants found in traditional cigarette smoke , such as formaldehyde , cadmium , and ...

  7. Electronic cigarette - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco smoke contains 100 known carcinogens and 900 potentially cancer-causing chemicals, but e-cigarette vapor contains less of the potential carcinogens than found in tobacco smoke. [127] A study in 2015 using a third-generation device found levels of formaldehyde were greater than with cigarette smoke when adjusted to a maximum power ...

  8. Scientists Are Finding Out Just How Toxic Your Stuff Is - AOL

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    Tucked away in an unassuming office park, Valisure’s team of about a dozen scientists has over the past five years detected potentially cancer-causing chemicals in widely used medications, hand ...

  9. 2019–2020 vaping lung illness outbreak - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2019, Washington state has now banned vape products containing vitamin E acetate, thought to be linked to illness. [20] Although the substance is not banned in the United States and has not been officially declared as a deadly substance, many states are making advances to ban the use of the chemical in vape products. [20]