A study by UCL and the University of Innsbruck shows that e-cigarette users, even those who’ve smoked fewer than 100 cigarettes, experience DNA changes in cheek cells similar to those in smokers. This research emphasizes the need for long-term studies to evaluate the health impacts of vaping, suggesting e-cigarettes may not be as harmless as previously thought, despite being considered a safer alternative to smoking by health authorities.
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