Baglole explains. “As expected, in our experiments, vaping did not cause lung inflammation, but it did have other important negative effects, including changes to processes deep within the lungs ...
Because there have been limited opportunities to study its effect on humans, research related to propylene glycol in e-cigarettes has been focused on animal studies. More thorough investigations are ...
People who both smoke cigarettes and use electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes, e-cigs, or vapes) are 4 times more likely to develop lung cancer than people who only smoke cigarettes, new research finds ...