TUESDAY, Dec. 8, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Many electronic cigarettes contain flavoring chemicals that may cause lung disease, researchers say.
A team from Harvard School of Public Health in Boston tested 51 types of flavored e-cigarettes and liquids. The investigators found that 47 (more than 75 percent) of them contained diacetyl.
Read more at http://www. philly. com/philly/health/topics/HealthDay705935_20151208_E-Cigarettes_May_Contain_Chemicals_Linked_to_Lung_Disease.html#YvPTq7P0hmkl4SXk.99
E-Cigarettes May Contain Chemicals Linked to Lung Disease
A team from Harvard School of Public Health in Boston tested 51 types of flavored e-cigarettes and liquids. The investigators found that 47 (more than 75 percent) of them contained diacetyl.
Read more at http://www. philly. com/philly/health/topics/HealthDay705935_20151208_E-Cigarettes_May_Contain_Chemicals_Linked_to_Lung_Disease.html#YvPTq7P0hmkl4SXk.99
E-Cigarettes May Contain Chemicals Linked to Lung Disease
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