Study co-author Bernard Stewart says the findings suggest that 'cigarettes are likely to cause lung cancer and oral cancer' ...
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Vaping likely causes cancer, major study finds
(Muhammad Owais Khan/Moment/Getty Images) Nicotine vaping is likely to cause lung and oral cancers, a comprehensive review of ...
A new study shows that vaping may cause cancer and raises serious health concerns, especially among young users.
A study led by the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, found that vaping is likely to cause both lung and ...
There is no doubt that the cells and tissues of the oral cavity, the mouth and the lungs are altered by inhalation from e-cigarettes,’ academic says ...
A comprehensive review, conducted by Bernard Stewart and colleagues, has found that vaping is likely causes oral and lung ...
A comprehensive review of the evidence by Bernard Stewart and his colleagues found vaping likely causes oral and lung cancers ...
We have, over the decades, mostly come to a consensus on the dangers of smoking combustible cigarettes—a conclusion founded on countless long-term studies. Until now, e-cigarette studies have simply ...
Australian researchers have discovered a probable link between vaping and the development of lung and oral cancer, urging ...
E-cigarettes are likely to cause cancer, including in the lungs and mouth, according to a sweeping review of scientific ...
Grim new information reveals just how susceptible human beings are to the harms caused by continuous vaping.
Scientists from Aberystwyth University are part of a £1.55m project to unravel long-term vaping risks and benefits on lung health for smokers. The project aims to address unanswered questions about ...
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