Chemical in e-cigarettes can damage lungs

New York: A flavouring chemical linked to a severe respiratory disease has been found in more than 75 percent of flavoured electronic cigarettes and refill liquids tested by researchers at Harvard University. Two other potentially harmful related compounds were also found in many of the tested flavours which included varieties with potential appeal to young […]

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New York: A flavouring chemical linked to a severe respiratory disease has been found in more than 75 percent of flavoured electronic cigarettes and refill liquids tested by researchers at Harvard University.

Two other potentially harmful related compounds were also found in many of the tested flavours which included varieties with potential appeal to young people such as Cotton Candy, Fruit Squirts, and Cupcake, said the team from Harvard's T.H. Chan School of Public Health.