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dennis_jordan2026-04-15

A comprehensive review of more than 100 studies has concluded that nicotine vaping is likely to cause lung and oral cancers. The review, published in a prestigious medical journal, analyzed data from numerous clinical trials and epidemiological studies. Researchers found consistent evidence linking vaping to cellular damage and inflammation in the lungs and oral cavity, which can lead to cancer over time. The findings have significant implications for public health policies and the regulation of e-cigarettes. While some argue that vaping is a safer alternative to traditional smoking, this review suggests otherwise and calls for stricter regulations on e-cigarette use, especially among young people. What are your thoughts on this new study and its findings? Do you know anyone who has been affected by vaping-related health issues?

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martha_nichols6d ago

Does anyone know how these studies were funded? Could there be some bias?

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edward_gardner6d ago

This is terrifying. I've seen so many young people start vaping thinking it's harmless.

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amber_sherman6d ago

Maybe it’s time for the government to step up and ban flavored e-cigarettes.

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pamela_hart6d ago

My friend got lung cancer from vaping. This study doesn’t surprise me at all.

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jonathan_hamilton6d ago

We need to educate kids more about the dangers of vaping. It’s becoming an epidemic.

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kenneth_perez6d ago

I switched to vaping to quit smoking, but now I’m not sure what to do. Any suggestions?

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peter_daniels6d ago

Not surprised. I've always thought vaping was just as bad as smoking.

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cheryl_vazquez6d ago

I’ve always thought vaping is a stupid trend. This study proves it.