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An Australian study linked vaping to cancer. Then came the international backlash
The paper’s authors say vaping probably causes cancer, while critics cite a 2025 review finding it helps 8 to 11 of every 100 smokers quit.
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Vaping may increase cancer risk, study finds
Many people believe that vaping is safer than smoking. Over the past 20 years, e-cigarettes have been promoted as a cleaner option and even a way to quit smoking. However, new research suggests that vaping may carry serious health risks of its own. A recent study led by researchers at UNSW Sydney has found strong […] The post Vaping may increase cancer risk, study finds appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
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