An electronic cigarette is an electronic device that simulates tobacco smoking.
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An electronic cigarette is an electronic device that simulates tobacco smoking.
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E-Electronic cigarette vapor contains fewer toxins, in lower amounts, than Electronic cigarette smoke.
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Tobacco smoke contains 100 known carcinogens and 900 potentially cancer-causing chemicals, but e-Electronic cigarette vapor contains less of the potential carcinogens than found in tobacco smoke.
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E-Electronic cigarette vapor contains lower concentrations of potentially toxic chemicals than with Electronic cigarette smoke.
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Nicotine-containing e-Electronic cigarette vapor induces addiction-related neurochemical, physiological and behavioral changes.
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Favor Electronic cigarette, introduced in 1986 by public company Advanced Tobacco Products, was another early noncombustible product promoted as an alternative nicotine-containing tobacco product.
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Electronic cigarette is a dual user, both smoking and vaping.
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The e-Electronic cigarette was first introduced to the Chinese domestic market in 2004.
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Electronic cigarette changed its name to Ruyan later the same month, and started exporting its products.
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Many US and Chinese e-Electronic cigarette makers copied his designs illegally, so Hon has not received much financial reward for his invention .
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The e-Electronic cigarette continued to evolve from the first-generation three-part device.
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E-Electronic cigarette companies have a substantial online presence, and there are many individual vapers who blog and tweet about e-Electronic cigarette related products.
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The Electronic Cigarette Convention in North America which started in 2013, is an annual show where companies and consumers meet up.
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The composition of a Electronic cigarette is the cause of this, as the cartridges that are meant to contain the liquid mixture are in such close proximity to the battery.
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E-Electronic cigarette advertisements are in magazines, newspapers, online, and in retail stores.
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In 2012 and 2013, e-Electronic cigarette companies advertised to a large television audience in the US which included 24 million youth.
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The channels to which e-Electronic cigarette advertising reached the largest numbers of youth were AMC, Country Music Television, Comedy Central, WGN America, TV Land, and VH1.
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France's e-Electronic cigarette market was estimated by Groupe Xerfi to be €130 million in 2015.
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