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Popular vaping brands are being examined for harmful chemicals harming the lungs of teens and adults.
The University of Louisville will be part of a $17 million investment from the American Heart Association to research the impacts of vaping on youth.
The study shows the nicotine in certain types of electronic cigarettes can increase the risk for an irregular heartbeat.Â
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