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© 2018 AFPVaping may raise cancer risk: study
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Madden
Doesn't surprise me at all, I see people buying this juice and other junk from Chinese exporters, no chance at all that these are regulated at all and who knows what kind of stuff gets put into the juice. I figured that in the future we'd start to see these kinds of studies coming out.
BertieWooster
It doesn't raise cancer risk if it helps people give up tobacco, does it?
I suspect that Tobacco companies are behind this article worrying about their falling sales. Two good friends of mine recently gave up smoking easily and painlessly by vaping. The guy was such a heavy smoker that he wouldn't fly long distance because he couldn't stand going without a cigarette for longer than 30 minutes. He'd tried everything to give up smoking but vaping was the only way that worked.
Siddha
I have already seen one tumor in a young patient who never in his life smoked but picked up the habit of e-cigarettes for past three years after watching TV commercial. Although he has recovered fully from it after the surgery.