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Flavoring and additive ingredients in e-cigarettes may increase inflammation and impair lung function, according to new research. The study [...] also found that short-term exposure to e-cigarettes was enough to cause lung inflammation similar or worse than that seen in traditional cigarette use. Researchers studied several groups of mice that received whole-body exposure to varying chemical combinations four times each day. Each exposure session was separated by 30-minute smoke-free intervals.