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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 cloud of fruit scent or mint can hide what matters most: what happens after the aerosol hits living tissue. That question ...
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 ...
“Considering all the findings – from clinical monitoring, animal studies and mechanistic data – e-cigarettes are likely to cause lung cancer and oral cancer,” Prof. Stewart says. Although the results ...
A new study shows that vaping may cause cancer and raises serious health concerns, especially among young users.
Nicotine-based vapes are likely to cause lung and oral cancer, according to a new review of evidence. Experts say there needs to be tougher enforcement of vape laws in Australia.
A comprehensive review of the evidence by Bernard Stewart and his colleagues found vaping likely causes oral and lung cancers ...
To our knowledge, this review is the most definitive determination that those who vape are at increased risk of cancer compared to those who don’t.” ...
Nicotine-based vapes are likely to increase the risk of cancers affecting the lungs and mouth or throat, Australian ...
Nicotine-based vapes (e-cigarettes) are likely to cause cancers of the lung and oral cavity, according to a new study led by ...
A study led by the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, found that vaping is likely to cause both lung and oral cancer. The study, published in the journal Carcinogenesis on 31 March, ...
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