tacobell fan Posted October 8, 2019 Report Posted October 8, 2019 According to a new study from researchers at New York University, e-cigarettes damage the DNA in mice, causing "lung cancer and potentially bladder cancer." The effects of vaping in humans are not yet fully understood, but the study is the first to link e-cigarettes to lung cancer. Quote
Ara_Tenkai Posted October 8, 2019 Report Posted October 8, 2019 India ee madhye ban chesindi ecigarettes..i was little surprised to take this initiative..I suspect a corporate foul play...but this is for the ultimate good... Quote
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