American Thoracic Society: In Mice, Chronic Inhalation of E-cigarette Vapor Negatively Affects Lungs
May 07, 2020
May 07, 2020
NEW YORK, May 7 -- The American Thoracic Society issued the following news release:
According to a new study, mice exposed to aerosols generated from both the older box Mod e-cigarettes and the newer, bestselling JUUL e-cigarettes developed changes in pulmonary function, but did not develop changes in heart rate or blood pressure. The study was posted online in the Abstract Issue of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (Abstract #14602. TITLE: Chronic Inhal . . .
According to a new study, mice exposed to aerosols generated from both the older box Mod e-cigarettes and the newer, bestselling JUUL e-cigarettes developed changes in pulmonary function, but did not develop changes in heart rate or blood pressure. The study was posted online in the Abstract Issue of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (Abstract #14602. TITLE: Chronic Inhal . . .