Vaping and the use of e cigarettes are likely to cause cancer, according to a new study published by the University of New South Wales on 30 March. The study, which brought together E cigarettes 'likely' to cause two different types of cancer due to 'tumour causing chemicals damaging DNA' Vaping may increase risk of cancer and heart disease, finds study The Independent The Independent Full article: A review of e cigarettes and their effects on DNA methylation in human studies E cigarette smoke damages DNA and reduces repair activity in mouse lung, heart, and bladder as well as in human lung and bladder cells PNAS A new study published by the University of New South Wales on 30 March suggests that vaping and e cigarette use may increase the risk of cancer. The research, conducted by a team
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