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Researchers at Penn State University examined how flavored e-cigarettes may distinctly affect the brain compared to non-flavored ones. The study was released in Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology. “We recruited smokers who had never used e-cigarettes before or were not regular e-cigarette users. What we were interested in is figuring out whether or not flavor changed how they perceived or how their brain responded to this e-cigarette use.” The findings suggest that fruity and dessert-flavored e-cigarettes may (...)