Boston Univ. Researchers Say E-Cigarettes Are Safer Than Real Cigs

Amit Chowdhry | Wednesday December 22, 2010 | 485 views| Add a Comment

E-Cigarette
Researchers at the Boston University School of Public Health said that e-cigarettes are much safer than normal cigarettes. E-cigarettes are nicotine inhalers to help cigarette smokers quit the bad habit. The BU researchers said that there are “few, if any” chemicals in e-cigarettes that have serious health risks. Carcinogen levels in e-cigarettes are thousand times lower than in real cigarettes. But one of the biggest advantages of e-cigarettes is demonstrated in the below video:

[Engadget]

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