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Vaping and e-cigarette study hopes to uncover any effects on lung health or exercise ability – ABC News
The impact e-cigarettes have on the 200,00 Australians who use them has long baffled researchers. But a new Queensland study hopes to uncover the effect vaping has on people’s lung health and exercise capacity.

Over 200,000 Australians have either taken up the habit or switched from traditional cigarettes, but the effect e-cigarettes have on people’s health and lung function still remains a mystery to researchers.
Key points:
- Little is known about the health effects of e-cigarettes or the chemicals used in vaping liquids
- The study will test e-cigarette users’ lung capacity and exercise function
- Imported vaping liquids are less regulated than those produced in Australia
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