A recent study conducted by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine found that people who use e-cigarettes may be inhaling dangerous levels of heavy metals like lead and nickel, which is a concern that conventional cigarette smokers also face
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Researchers analyzed 32,094 people from UK Biobank, a public biomedical database with genetic, health and behavioral information on half-a-million people
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