Significant amount of cancer-causing chemicals stays in lungs during e-cigarette use

(Desert Research Institute) E-cigarettes have become increasingly popular as a smoke-free alternative to conventional tobacco cigarettes, but the health effects of 'vaping' on humans have been debated in the scientific and tobacco manufacturing communities. A recently published pilot study by a team of researchers from the Desert Research Institute (DRI) and the University of Nevada, Reno shows that significant amounts of cancer-causing chemicals such as formaldehyde are absorbed by the respiratory tract during a typical vaping session, underscoring the potential health risks posed by vaping.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news