Monday, June 27, 2016

E-cigarettes ‘raise the risk of infection by damaging hundreds of genes in the immune system’

Smoking e-cigarettes increases the risk of infection because it damages hundreds of genes in the immune system, new research warns. The devices alter hundreds of genes that control immune cells in the upper respiratory tract - the throat, mouth, nose and

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