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But, as exposure to the toxins in cigarette smoke continues, the damage increases. Over time, that can trigger abnormal changes in the lung cells that can ...
The toxins in cigarette smoke can damage connective tissues. This worsens joint problems. Studies have shown that e-cigarettes also may harm connective tissues.
Mayo Clinic News Network. Most health officials will tell you they believe e-cigarettes are less harmful than a conventional tobacco cigarette. But there is ...
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