“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 ...
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 ...
Vaping may pose more risks to health than traditional cigarettes, potentially leading to dementia, heart disease, and organ failure for long-term users, according to the author of a bombshell study.
Following the government's ban on single-use vapes due to concerns about their safety, a groundbreaking study suggests e-cigarettes could be worse for one's long-term health than regular smoking.
Scientists at the University of Birmingham are to follow former smokers for a year to investigate the long-term health effects of vaping as a smoking cessation aid. The EVALUATE study, led by Dr Aaron ...
(NEXSTAR) – Sitting somewhere when a cloud of cotton candy vapor washes over you? If you can smell the sweet scent of a vape, that’s not a great sign. As vaping becomes a more common replacement for ...
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