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#52 Hidden Danger: Uncovering the Truth About Vaping

43 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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What do you really know about vaping? In this episode of CommonHealth, Dr. Michelle Peace, an expert in forensic toxicology, explains what the science really says about electronic cigarettes and their impact on health and public safety. From the hidden dangers of vaping to the misconceptions many consumers hold, Dr. Peace sheds light on the evolving landscape of these products. For consumers, parents, and policymakers, this is a must-listen to understand the science behind vaping to empower informed choices. With special guest: Dr. Michelle Peace, Department of Forensic Science, Virginia Commonwealth University Hosted by: Phillip Noel

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