A new scientific review is adding to growing concerns about the long-term health effects of vaping. Researchers publishing in the journal Carcinogenesis concluded that nicotine-containing e-cigarettes are “likely to be carcinogenic to humans” and may contribute to the development of lung and oral cancers. The review was led by cancer researchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Australia and examined findings from laboratory stud…
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