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E-Cigarette Devices Expose Users to Toxic Metals, Mouse Study Reveals
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E-cigarette devices expose users to toxic metals, mouse study reveals
A study published in Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry by University of Technology Sydney (UTS) researchers showed that even short-term vaping at exposure levels below typical daily human use resulted in measurable accumulation of toxic metals in lung tissue—including lead, copper and nickel.
The use of electronic cigarettes (vaping) may introduce toxic metals directly into lung tissue, according to a recent Australian study, which questions the hypothesis that these devices would be a safer alternative to smoking.
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