Tuesday, 28 May 2019

Stanford study suggests e-cigarette flavorings can damage blood vessel cells

Cinnamon was found to be the most toxic e-cigarette liquid when tested on endothelial cells in ...

A new study, led by researchers from the Stanford School of Medicine, has found e-cigarettes can damage human blood vessel cells and potentially increase the risk for cardiovascular disease. The study revealed some e-cigarette flavoring liquids are more damaging than others, regardless of nicotine concentrations.

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from New Atlas (Gizmag) http://bit.ly/2EGkx7V

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