
Researchers Say Vaping-Related Lung Injuries Look Like Chemical Burns
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The video discusses severe lung injuries linked to e-cigarette use, which researchers believe are caused by noxious chemical fumes. The Mayo Clinic's study found lung damage similar to chemical burns, not from fatty substances. Over 1000 cases have been reported in the US, prompting public health officials to investigate further and advise against using e-cigarettes during the outbreak.
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How many cases of vaping-related lung injuries have been reported across the US in recent months?
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