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Dec 2021
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Lung disease among e-cigarette users, 20...

American Medical Association
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Resident candidate, IMG, and AMA Research Challenge finalist Dr. Naga Ganti discusses her research on the prevalence of lung disease among e-cigarettes users, especially given that more than 2 million US youth use e-cigarettes. Poster: Epidemiology and prevalence of lung disease amongst e-cigarette users in the USA - a national study (Clinical and Transit ... Show More
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