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 ...
The researchers say it's still not possible to quantify the exact risk of cancer caused by these products, however.
A study led by the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, found that vaping is likely to cause both lung and ...
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Vaping probably causes lung and mouth cancer and merits more action, scientists claim, but some experts aren't convinced
Vaping and e-cigarettes are likely to cause cancer in their own right, a comprehensive new review has concluded. These ...
A new study shows that vaping may cause cancer and raises serious health concerns, especially among young users.
Are you a vaper? If yes, then a recent study holds profound significance for you, as vaping is expected to cause oral and ...
Study co-author Bernard Stewart says the findings suggest that 'cigarettes are likely to cause lung cancer and oral cancer' ...
At the heart of the hysteria over vaping is what seems like a simple question: Is it safer than smoking? Answering that ...
We all know the risks of cancer caused by smoking by now, but researchers have found that vaping is a 'likely' cause for two ...
Smoking and/or vaping was associated with increased odds of elevated blood pressure and hypertension compared with not ...
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