Global research links vaping to cancer risk and addiction

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New research suggests vaping poses cancer risks, challenging claims of safety. A global review indicates nicotine e-cigarettes may cause oral and lung cancers, with addiction risks, especially for teens, being significantly higher. Experts warn vaping is not harmless and its safety compared to smoking is complex, with heated tobacco products also carrying cancer risks.


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