Uranium and lead vaping study instead reveals pitfall of flimsy research

All scientists agree, however, that the best health outcome is to avoid e-cigarettes altogether

A striking new study led by researchers from the University of Nebraska has found unusually high levels of lead and uranium in urine samples from teenagers who frequently use e-cigarettes. But several scientists, while careful to say not vaping is still the safest option, have sounded the alarm over the study's design.

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