As Vaping Devices Have Evolved, So Have Potential Hazards, Researchers Say
The technology behind e-cigarettes has changed over the years, and researchers are now finding evidence that the way different sorts of vaping devices and e-liquids interact could harm consumers.
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October 23, 2019 at 04:00PM
NPR News: As Vaping Devices Have Evolved, So Have Potential Hazards, Researchers Say
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