Study finds E-Cigarettes Contain 10 Times More Carcinogens than Regular Cigarettes

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E-cigarettes work by heating a flavored nicotine-containing liquid, and Japanese scientists have discovered that they contain up to 10 times more cancer-causing substances than regular tobacco. A team of researchers from the Japanese Health Ministry analyzed the vapor content emitted by e-cigarettes,  utilizing in their study a special ‘puffing’ machine which inhaled 10 to 15…

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Study finds Chemotherapy Ineffective 97% of the Time

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A study published in 2004 found that Chemotherapy treatment is a death sentence for 97% of people who receive it. Published in December 2004, a study revealed that the use of chemotherapy in adult cancer “cured” the patient only 2.1% of the time in the USA, and 2.3% of the time in Australia.  For the…

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