Topic summary contributed by volunteer(s): Linda Smoking is responsible for 90% of lung cancer cases and is a risk factor for coronary disease, Alzheimers, abdominal aortic aneurysm, cataracts, and GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease)
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According to the Medical News Today report, the daily-inhaled dose from cherry e-cigarettes was 70.3 ?g, which is over 1,000 times lower than the permissible exposure limit dose for benzaldehyde concentrations in the workplace
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A single cigarette contains 10 to 20 mg of nicotine, but a smoker only gets a fraction of that amount, typically 2 to 3 mg of nicotine with the other portion being burned away or not inhaled, but still a buzz-worthy dose