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Vaping

Mass. Governor Baker Orders Ban on All Vaping Products and Declares Public Health Emergency

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Vaping Crisis

Why Doctors Are Terrified by Sudden Vaping-Related Lung Injuries, Deaths

September 12, 2019
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Vaping

CDC Bias Against E-Cigarettes Is Putting Kids’ Lives At Risk, Says BU Researcher

August 28, 2019
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Medicine

Vaping Slows Wound Healing Just as Much as Smoking

October 19, 2018

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