A review of health research found effects on the body, from traces of chemicals in urine and blood to altering mouth and lung ...
Large-scale human data on vapers who develop cancer will take decades to accumulate, researchers explain.
In a new comprehensive review of more than 100 global studies published in the journal Carcinogenesis, the analysis concluded that Nicotine-based vaping is likely to cause lung and oral cancers. The ...
A recent study found that smoking an e-cigarette decreased the amount of oxygen being taken in by the lungs, regardless of whether it contained nicotine Peter Dazeley/Getty It's another reason to stop ...
Although some people may consider vaping a better alternative to smoking, it can still lead to lung damage. Scientists are still investigating the effects of vaping and whether lung damage may heal.
Smoking greatly raises your lung cancer risk. People who smoke are 15 to 30 times more likely to develop lung cancer. Tobacco smoke carries about 7,000 chemicals, including 70 known cancer-causing ...
It's another reason to stop vaping in the new year. According to research, vaping, like smoking, has an immediate negative effect on the user’s blood flow — even if the vape does not contain any ...
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