Many researchers’ determination to prove a vaping-cancer link remains undimmed. They often seem only too willing to cut corners and overclaim.
“Considering all the findings – from clinical monitoring, animal studies and mechanistic data – e-cigarettes are likely to cause lung cancer and oral cancer,” Prof. Stewart says. Although the results ...
New research suggests heavy marijuana smoking may raise the risk of lung cancer risk, as well as head and neck cancer.
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Vaping and cancer? New research raises alarming questions
A major new study is raising serious concerns about vaping. Researchers from the University of New South Wales reviewed ...
The first-of-its-kind scientific review contradicts claims vaping is safer than smoking, and highlights the urgency of ...
Vaping devices, or e-cigarettes, are becoming more popular in the United States, especially among young people. These ...
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 ...
Across the province, dental teams are encouraging Albertans to return to the fundamentals: brush twice a day, floss, eat well, and visit a dentist regularly. In an era of competing wellness trends and ...
New Australian research is the first to find that nicotine-based vapes are likely to cause lung and oral cancer.
The Daily Mail is celebrating a ridiculous study claiming that vaping causes cancer – but the experts strongly disagree ...
IT’S an alarming statistic. More people than ever are being diagnosed with oral cancer. Almost 10,000 people were diagnosed ...
While new evidence suggests vapes may cause cancer, they remain a less dangerous vice than cigarettes, an anti-smoking lobby ...
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