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New survey shows youth vaping remains a serious challenge in Minnesota - MN Dept. of Health
E-Cigarettes Increase Risk of Cocaine Use, Study Says – Landmark Recovery
E-Cigarettes May Be More Harmful Than Beneficial According to Evidence-Based Research – Geisel News
The Synthetic Nicotine Loophole Fueling a Return to Teenage Vaping - The New York Times
Teens inhale cancer-causing chemicals in e-cigarettes
E-Cigarettes May Be Independently Linked to Erectile Dysfunction, New Research Finds | NYU Langone News
An updated overview of e-cigarette impact on human health | Respiratory Research | Full Text
E-cigarette flavors are toxic to white blood cells, warn scientists - Science & research news | Frontiers
How safe is vaping? New human studies assess chronic harm to heart and lungs | Science | AAAS
E-cigarettes: Facts, stats and regulations
E-cigarette use among adults in China: findings from repeated cross-sectional surveys in 2015–16 and 2018–19 - The Lancet Public Health
E-cigarette And Vape Market Size And Share Report, 2030
E-Cigarettes -- New Research!
Public Health Experts Urge U.S. Health Officials to Correct E-Cigarette Misinformation - Georgia State University News - Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Faculty & Research, University Research - Health & Wellness
Nicotine-Free E-Cigarettes Can Damage Blood Vessels - Penn Medicine
New study comes the closest yet to proving that e-cigarettes aren't as dangerous as smoking
New Research on E-Cigarettes and Heart Attacks - Medical Associates of Northwest Arkansas
New research shows e-cigarette use up sharply among younger adults in US during EVALI outbreak and COVID-19 pandemic
NIH-funded studies show damaging effects of vaping, smoking on blood vessels | National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Whack-a-mole vaping policies do not protect youth, Stanford Medicine study shows | News Center | Stanford Medicine
E-Cigarettes | Circulation
The dangers of dripping, artisinal vaping | CNN
Study links chronic vaping to progressive lung damage — Harvard Gazette
DNA damage levels similar in vapers and smokers, study finds | Keck School of Medicine of USC
Public Health Consequences of E-Cigarettes | The National Academies Press