
Let’s accept the only decent alternative is actually quitting. Vaping might increase the risk of cancers and heart diseases, a new study has found. The paper, written by scientists at New York University, claims that nicotine inhaled from an e-cigarette could result in DNA damage as it is converted into chemicals which are harmful to […]
Let’s accept the only decent alternative is actually quitting. Vaping might increase the risk of cancers and heart diseases, a new study has found. The paper, written by scientists at New York University, claims that nicotine inhaled from an e-cigarette could result in DNA damage as it is converted into chemicals which are harmful to […]
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