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Electronic Cigarettes Not So Harmless As Manufacturers Say

According to a National Consumers’ Institute (INC) study in France, published by the “60 Million Consumers” magazine, electronic cigarettes contain carcinogens. Electronic cigarettes “are not as harmless” as their manufacturers say. According to the study, some electronic cigarettes “contain potentially carcinogenic compounds.” The study also reveals problems with labeling, manufacturing defects and false nicotine dosage labeling. The review is based on tests on a dozen models of disposable and rechargeable electronic cigarettes. Carcinogens – the most disturbing of this study: the e-cigarette vapor contain “carcinogenic molecules in significant quantities,” says the French magazine that p... [Read more]

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