Tuesday, June 28, 2016

E-cigarettes could be toxic to the mouth: Vaping ‘kills cells in the oral cavity – raising the risk of disease’

e-cigarettes contain toxic substances and nanoparticles that could kill the top layer of skin cells in the oral cavity - behind teeth and gums. Scientists from UCLA, who was conducted the investigations on cultured cells, believe the same results could h

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