Janet Raloff And E-Cigarettes

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The article was wrote without any bias so that can I distinguish facts from opinions. This site was created to tell more people who is smoking the e-cigarettes that the harm of e-cigarettes. Author created the article with very unperson language to explain some facts. The author’s name is Janet and her text can be found in a magazine which name is ‘mixed messages’.Janet Raloff has been reporting at Science News for more than three

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