E-Cigarette Use: Device Market, Study Design, and Emerging Evidence of Biological Consequences
Electronic cigarettes are frequently viewed as a safer alternative to conventional cigarettes; however, evidence to support this perspective has not materialized. Indeed, the current literature reports that electronic cigarette use is associated with both acute lung injury and subclinical dysfunctio...
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Auteurs principaux: | Hunter T. Snoderly, Timothy R. Nurkiewicz, Elizabeth C. Bowdridge, Margaret F. Bennewitz |
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MDPI AG
2021
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