Vaping Linked to Early Cancer Signs, New Study Warns | Firstpost America
Summary
A recent review by researchers at the University of New South Wales has revealed potential links between vaping and early indicators of cancer. The study, analyzing data from 2017 to 2025, identified DNA damage and inflammation as key warning signs associated with e-cigarette use. While long-term data is still emerging, reports of cancer in exclusive vapers and increased tumor risks in animal studies raise concerns. The World Health Organization (WHO) has cautioned about the growing global use of vaping, particularly among teenagers, and advocates for stricter regulations to prevent a new wave of nicotine addiction.
(Source:Firstpost)