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Secondhand Vaping
A small study by Wolfgang Schober of the Bavarian Health and Food Safety Authority and colleagues published in the International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health in December found that vaping worsened indoor air quality, specifically by increasing the concentration of nicotine, particulate matter, PAHs and aluminum — compounds that have been linked to lung...
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Save the Date: An Introduction to Smoke-Free Living
Interested in learning what Arizona Smoke-Free Living (ASFL) can do for you? Join us on...World No Tobacco Day
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