A recent study suggested that “young people who vape are at an increased risk of exposure to harmful metals like lead and uranium. The study, which examined 200 e-cigarette users aged 13 to 17, found that those who vaped more frequently had higher levels of lead in their urine compared to those who used them more sporadically.”
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