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News: E-Cigarettes Also Damage Lung Cells | Recently thought to be a safer alternative to cigarettes, a new study shows that increasingly popular e-cigarettes still cause negative effects similar to those caused by smoking. The researchers tested both mice and human cells, exposing them to cigarette and e-cigarette smoke with and without nicotine. They found that nicotine in both types of cigarettes caused lung damage. Interestingly, the nicotine-free e-cigarettes also contained a substance that damaged lung cells. So, are e-cigarettes really a better option than cigarettes? While it may not seem that way right now, more research is needed to confirm. | | Nicholas English Content Manager of About.com Health | | | | | |
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