E-cigarettes Raise Risk Of Heart Attacks, Strokes, Depression Unlisted Video

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March 7 (UPI) -- People once viewed them as safe alternatives to tobacco cigarettes. Now, researchers are calling e-cigarettes a cardiovascular risk. E-cigarette smokers had a 56 percent higher risk of heart attack and 30 percent higher risk of stroke than people who didn't smoke the product, according to a study that will be presented March 18 at the American College of Cardiology's 68th Annual Scientific Session.

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