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Study Finds E-Cigarettes Act as Gateway to Smoking. No, Not Really…

A new e-cigarette study sponsored by the National Cancer Institute and carried out by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Norris Cotton Cancer Center concluded that...

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Study Shows Smokers Who Switch to E-Cigarettes Breathe Fewer Toxins

According to a new English study published in the Cancer Prevention Research journal, smokers who switch to electronic cigarettes and even dual-users significantly reduce their exposure to...

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E-Cigarette Vapor Contains Less Volatile Organic Compounds Than Normal...

Scientists from the Spanish Council of Scientific Research came up with some pretty interesting results after measuring the levels of several volatile organic compounds (VOCs)  in indoor air, normal...

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Study Concludes E-Cigarette Aerosol Is Toxic, Its Results Show Otherwise

A study due to be published in the Current Environmental Health Reports journal, concludes that secondhand exposure to exhaled e-cigarette aerosol is toxic because it contains particulate matter. The...

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Yale Study Finds Youth E-Cigarette Bans Lead to Increased Tobacco Smoking

According to a study conducted by Abigail Friedman, a researcher at Yale University, US states that have banned the use of electronic cigarettes by youths under 18-years-old have experienced an...

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Study Finds Electronic Cigarettes Help Smokers Quit

A new study conducted by Rutgers School of Public Health and the Schroeder Institute found that, within the last year, people who managed to quit smoking tobacco are four times more likely to be...

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Harvard Study Finds Flavorings Linked to Popcorn Lung Diseases in E-Cigarette...

Researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health recently tested over 50 types of flavored e-cigarettes and e-liquids for diacetyl, acetoin and 2,3-pentanedione – food flavorings linked to...

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Study Claiming That E-Cigarettes Could Cause Cancer Is Just Trying to Scare You

A team of researchers from the Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System recently published a study on the effect of electronic cigarette vapor on human cells and found that it causes damage that...

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Study Claiming E-Cigarettes Make It Harder to Quit Smoking Gets Blasted as...

A recent study co-authored by Dr. Sara Kalkhoran and Prof. Stanton Glanz that claimed electronic cigarettes not only are not helpful in helping people quit smoking, but actually make it 28% less likely...

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Cambridge Study Finds No Evidence That E-Cigarette Ads Push Kids to Smoking

As Big Tobacco and e-cig companies continue pouring millions into e-cigarette advertising, there is growing concern that their marketing efforts could have negative consequences on youth, like pushing...

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Study Finds E-Cigarettes Release Considerably Less Aldehydes Than Analogs

There has been a lot of controversy surrounding the amount of formaldehyde emitted by electronic cigarettes, which is why a team of researchers set out to test a number of e-cigarettes and measure the...

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Switching to E-Cigs Leads to Long-Term Health Improvements in Smokers...

While the media is busy covering every single incident involving exploding e-cigarettes, in an attempt to make using them seem even more dangerous than smoking, respectable scientists are hard at work...

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Media Claims E-Cigs Don’t Help You Quit Because People Aren’t Googling the...

A new study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine found that although the number of Google searches for vaping related terms has grown dramatically in the last few years, they are...

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Study Finds E-Cigarettes Cause Short-Term Airway Inflammation

Researchers at the Hellenic Cancer Society, Athens, Greece, recently published a study on the immediate effects of vaping and found that it causes “acute pulmonary function impairment” for less than 30...

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Swiss Study Finds E-Cigarette Suitable for Therapeutic Administration of...

Inspired by the illegal practice of dabbing of butane hashish oil (BHO), a team of Swiss researchers recently published a scientific study on the efficiency of “cannavaping” –  the vaping of e-lliquid...

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Misleading Study Claims Teens Who Try E-Cigarettes Are Six Times More Likely...

A small study published in the Pediatrics medical journal concludes that American teens who use electronic cigarettes are about six times more likely to move on to tobacco cigarettes that youths who...

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E-Cigarettes Considerably Less Risky Than Tobacco Analogs, New Zealand...

Researchers at Otago University, in Wellington, New Zealand, have recently analyzed a series of recent studies that compared biomarker levels in e-cigarette users (vapers) to those from tobacco smokers...

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E-Cigarettes Could Cut Smoking-Related Deaths by 21%, New Research Finds

Using electronic cigarettes as an alternative to tobacco cigarettes could result in a 21 percent reduction of smoking-related deaths as well as as a 20 percent decrease in years lost due to premature...

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Controversial Study Finds Toxic Chemicals in E-Cigarette Vapor

A new scientific study conducted by researchers at Lawrence Berkeley Labs and published in the Environmental Science & Technology journal found that electronic cigarette vapor contains a number of...

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E-Cigarettes Have Helped 6.1 Million Europeans Quit Smoking, According to New...

Over 6 million European smokers have managed to quit the dirty habit and more than 9 million have reduced their daily cigarette consumption with the help of electronic cigarettes, according to a study...

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