E-cigarettes are likely to cause cancer, including in the lungs and mouth, according to a sweeping review of scientific evidence that challenges their positioning as a safer alternative to smoking.
A cloud of fruit scent or mint can hide what matters most: what happens after the aerosol hits living tissue. That question ...
The researchers say it's still not possible to quantify the exact risk of cancer caused by these products, however.
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