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Nate760

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E-cigs may also contain propelyne glycol, which, when heated can turn into a powerful carcinogen, according to Stanton Glantz, a researcher at the University of California, San Francisco.

Wait....WHAT???

[I pitched in with a comment as well. Any writer who unquestioningly repeats Stan's lies needs to be taken to task for it by as many people as possible.]
 
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