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New #URochesterResearch led by Zahira Quiñones Tavarez, MD, PhD, MPH, MS, a recent graduate of UR CTSI's Translational Biomedical PhD Program (https://lnkd.in/eaP33rQR), shows that people who use fruity-flavored e-cigarettes have a higher risk of developing nighttime dry cough, an early indicator of lung disease.   Quiñones and colleagues Steve Gill, Dongmei Li, Andrew Wojtovich, Irfan Rahman, and Deborah Ossip, analyzed data from 19,000 participants in the U.S. to uncover the link. They hope this work can inform future e-cig regulations.   "We are studying an early marker of disease, so we don't have to wait years to study the effects of these electronic cigarette flavors," Quiñones said.   Read the full study in @PLOS > https://lnkd.in/eMYFYqPe Ver en español > https://lnkd.in/ebXGH2_5

Thank you for your hard work, perseverance, humility, and exemplary contributions to our community.

Thank you, Dr. Quiñones! This information is so important. 👏

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Stéphane Degraff M.D.

Board Certified Psychiatrist

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A true crusader (and pioneer) !! I love to see it!! If my tesis project in 2014 could have told the future…… ;)

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Timothy Dye

Global Health Researcher; Professor, OBGYN, Dentistry, Pediatrics, Public Health; Associate Chair for Research, Obstetrics and Gynecology; Editor-in-Chief, Maternal and Child Health Journal (SpringerNature)

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Qué nítido!!! 🙌

Incredible work by an incredible person! Love to see this!

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Dr. Quiñones is the best! Thank you, Zahira, for all your contributions to science!! I am very proud to have worked with you!!!

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Alexandra Noël, Ph.D.

Associate Professor - Louisiana State University

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Love this! 👌👏

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Mirvaldy J.

Physician | Serial Entrepreneur | Writer

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👏👏

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Esther Tavera-Santos

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👏👏👏👏

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