Similar DNA changes found in cells of both smokers and e cigarette users UCL News UCL University College London Genetic evidence that e cigarettes increase cancer (and other disease) risk among young adults Stanton Glantz blog Everyone knows them, and one in five smokers tries them: E cigarettes in Germany German Cancer Research Center New study comes the closest yet to proving that e cigarettes aren't as dangerous as smoking
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