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One study showed that teens who used e-cigs had high levels of likely carcinogens in their urine compared to teens who don’t use e-cigs.
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Abou-Sabe, K., & McFadden, C. (2018). As teen use of Juul soars, doctors ask, what's really in these e-cigs?. NBC News.
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