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Recently published in the New Zealand Medical Journal, a research study performed by Dr. Murray Laugensen demonstrated that electronic cigarettes contain barely a fraction of the toxins found in their tobacco counterparts. The study involved 14 different brands of e-cigarettes that contain nicotine and trace amounts of known toxins. The result of the findings helped confirm one that was published in 2008 when electronic cigarettes were first being marketed
One of the selling points about e-cigarettes is that they help smokers kick the tobacco habit. A team of researchers from Europe is confirming that these advertising claims are true thanks to a recent study performed last year. Their study concluded that brick-and-mortar vaping shops were often the first place tobacco smokers visited to purchase vaping products to kick the habit.