We Now Have Direct Evidence That Vitamin E Is Behind Vaping Illness Outbreak
Other chemicals possibly found in vaping products that could have caused these injuries were nowhere to be seen in patients' lungs.
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Other chemicals possibly found in vaping products that could have caused these injuries were nowhere to be seen in patients' lungs.
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