1. Robert Mrówczyński Robert Mrówczyński Poland says:

    "In contrast to these in vitro studies, in our in vivo study, the oral cavity cells of e-cigarette smokers showed [...] values similar to those of healthy controls, indicating the safety of e-cigarettes"

    "our results show that e-cigarettes cause no harm in the oral cavity and, therefore, should be suggested as a reliable aid to smoking cessation"

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5068504/

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