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Electronic Cigarettes - A report commissioned by Public Health England

Electronic Cigarettes - A report commissioned by Public Health England by Professor John Britton and Dr Ilze Bogdanovica

Acute effects of using an electronic nicotine-delivery device (e-cigarette) on myocardial function: comparison with the effects of regular cigarettes

"Acute effects of using an electronic nicotine-delivery device (e-cigarette) on myocardial function: comparison with the effects of regular cigarettes" by K. Farsalinos, D. Tsiapras, S. Kyrzopoulos, M. Savvopoulou, E. Avramidou, D. Vasilopoulou, V. Voudris, Onassis

Peering through the mist: What does the chemistry of contaminants in electronic cigarettes tell us about health risks?

"Peering through the mist: What does the chemistry of contaminants in electronic cigarettes tell us about health risks?" by Doctor Igor Burstyn, from Drexel University USA

Trends in electronic cigarette use in England

Trends in electronic cigarette use in England by Robert West, Jamie Brown and Emma Beard, March 2014, University College London.

Research into the effect of vapour on heart cells

Comparison of the Cytotoxic Potential of Cigarette Smoke and Electronic Cigarette Vapour Extract on Cultured Myocardial Cells by Farsalinos, Romagna, Allifranchini, Ripamonti, Bocchietto, Todeschi, Tsiapras, Kyrzopoulos and Voudris. Published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, January 2014.

Flavours

Impact of Flavour Variability on Electronic Cigarette Use Experience by Farsalinos, Romagna, Tsiapras, Kyrzopoulos, Spyrou and Voudris

A Gateway to Tobacco Use?

Dr. Michael Siegel compares and contrasts two studies looking into e-cigarette use and teenagers.

Safety evaluation and risk assessment of electronic cigarettes

Safety evaluation and risk assessment of electronic cigarettes by Konstantinos Farsalinos and Riccardo Polosa.

Bad Science

Glantz has amply demonstrated his ability to be economical with the truth and displays severe sight impairment when looking at evidence.