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A recent study reveals that artificial cooling components in electronic cigarettes, such as WS-3 and WS-23, can lead to heart rhythm disturbances and high blood pressure. This increases the risks of cardiovascular diseases in mice and cultured human cardiac cells, especially when exposed to hormonal stress. This is the first study to demonstrate that cooling agents may negatively affect heart health, amid ongoing discussions about the impact of flavors and cooling agents on user safety.
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