How toxins, heavy metals and possibly radioactive polonium are found in vapes

Vapers don’t know what they’re inhaling and cannot be certain of the health impacts

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Alexander Larcombe, associate professor and head of respiratory environmental health at the Australian Telethon Kids Institute explains how harmful volatile organic compounds, particulate matter and carcinogens have been found in e-cigarettes.

If you asked me what’s in e-cigarettes, disposable vapes or e-liquids, my short answer would be “we don’t fully know”.

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