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Teens with more frequent vaping had increased urine lead and uranium levels, researchers found.
Teenagers who regularly puff away on their vape throughout the day could be exposing their bodies to potentially toxic metals ...
Both frequent and intermittent e-cigarette users had higher lead levels in their urine than those who vaped occasionally, the ...
The heavy metals have been linked to cognitive impairments, respiratory problems and cancers, especially among young people.
Vaping intermittently or frequently has been linked with toxic lead and uranium exposure, according to a new study.