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E-cigarette devices expose users to toxic metals, mouse study reveals

Medical Xpress - medical research advances and health news [Uno… April 17, 2026
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A study published in Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry by University of Technology Sydney (UTS) researchers showed that even short-term vaping at exposure levels below typical daily human use resulted in measurable accumulation of toxic metals in lung tissue—including lead, copper and nickel.

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