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Nicotine-Free E-Cigarettes Can Damage Blood Vessels - Penn Medicine
New Research on E-Cigarettes and Heart Attacks - Medical Associates of Northwest Arkansas
E-cigarette flavors are toxic to white blood cells, warn scientists - Science & research news | Frontiers
EVALI: New information on vaping-induced lung injury - Harvard Health
E-cigarettes: Facts, stats and regulations
An updated overview of e-cigarette impact on human health | Respiratory Research | Full Text
Results from the Annual National Youth Tobacco Survey | FDA
E-cigarettes: New Research Finds A Serious Consequence Of Vaping
E-cigarettes can produce more formaldehyde than regular cigarettes, study says - Los Angeles Times
E-Cigarettes May Be Independently Linked to Erectile Dysfunction, New Research Finds | NYU Langone News
E-Cigarettes, as Consumer Products, Do Not Help People Quit Smoking, Study Finds | UC San Francisco
New study finds e-cigarette vapor impairs activity of key immune cells in the lung
Why can't scientists agree on e-cigarettes? | Science | The Guardian
Research Links E-cigarette Use to Erectile Dysfunction | AAFP
Study links chronic vaping to progressive lung damage – Harvard Gazette
Pod e-cigarettes less harmful than regular cigarettes, new study finds | Brown University
New research shows that e-cigarettes are not as effective as other products made to kick smoking habit
New research: E-cigarettes don't help smokers quit cigarettes | Explained News,The Indian Express
Vaping: How popular are e-cigarettes? - BBC News
Public Health Consequences of E-Cigarettes |The National Academies Press
Researchers: Rethink e-cigarettes' role in treating cigarette smokers' nicotine addiction | News | University of Michigan School of Public Health | Faculty | Research | Health Management and Policy | Cigarettes | E- Cigarettes | Vaping | Smoking Cessation
E-cigarette use alters respiration but does not impair lung function, according to new findings
E-cigarette use among adults in China: findings from repeated cross-sectional surveys in 2015–16 and 2018–19 - The Lancet Public Health
Is vaping safe? Why UK scientists are calling new research on the effects of e-cigarettes 'irresponsible'