Vapor from electronic cigarettes contains two previously undiscovered cancer-causing chemicals, according to a new study.
Researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory found propylene glycol, an eye and respiratory irritant, and glycerin, a skin, eye and respiratory irritant, among 29 other chemicals released in e-cigarette vapor.
Both are considered “probable carcinogens” by federal health officials. They’re used in e-cigarettes to create artificial smoke.
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