A study on formaldehyde and e-cigarette cancer risks hit the headlines in 2015. A new critical analysis is published today.En savoir plus
Tags : E-cigarette and cancer
The electronic cigarette appeared in the years 2000, offering smokers an alternative which was presented as less harmful, despite possibly containing nicotine. A recent study, which was published in the Tobacco Control review, led by Doctor William E. Stephens and his team from the University St Andrews, has focused on the risk of developing lung cancer, depending […]En savoir plus
A study conducted by the London-based searchers of British American Tobacco found out that only the normal standard cigarette had led to the development of cancer tumors in the lab cells. On the contrary, the electronic cigarette had caused no tumors at all.En savoir plus
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