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How a person vapes, not just what a person vapes, could also play a big role in vaping harm

  • Written by Risa Robinson, Professor and Department Chair, Mechanical Engineering, Rochester Institute of Technology
A smoking machine in the author's lab. Smoking by a machine is not the same as smoking by a person, the author and others have found.Katie DiFrancesco, CC BY-SA

In the wake of six deaths and 380 cases of confirmed and probable lung disease across the U.S., the Trump administration has called for banning most flavored e-cigarettes because of their...

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