Vaping could trigger the same cancer-causing changes to DNA as tobacco, new research suggests. In the most comprehensive study of its kind, experts from the Keck School of Medicine in southern ...
USC researchers compared epigenetic changes across the genome in young adults who vaped, smoked or did not use nicotine products, and found that young adults who vape exhibit similar changes, known to ...
Young adults who vape show chemical changes in their DNA similar to those found in young adults who smoke — changes known to ...
vaping linked to similar unhealthy changes in DNA But for young smokers, could a switch to vaping still be healthier? In an ERS news release, he said the jury is still out on that. Advertisement ...
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He said: "Previous research has shown that vaping is linked to lung inflammation and damage, and harmful changes to the blood vessels. Although, some research suggests that vaping could be used to ...
Study leader Dr Azmy Faisal said: “Previous research has shown that vaping is linked to lung inflammation and damage, and harmful changes to the blood vessels. "Although, some research suggests ...
Vaping still remains a significant issue, with 2.5% of middle schoolers reporting that they use e-cigarettes, meaning that children as young as 11 years-old are starting to use nicotine products.
News of a poorly understood illness linked to vaping e-cigarettes has swept parenting forums, social media feeds and news headlines in recent weeks. The vaping industry has come under scrutiny ...
The government is reportedly set to ban vaping in playgrounds ... part of efforts to reduce the number of preventable deaths linked to tobacco use. A new study published in Lancet Public Health ...
Not only can we understand how cancer-related DNA changes affect patients, helping with clinical decisions, but we can also explore how these variants impact the gene's function at a detailed ...
BRCA genes are responsible for repairing DNA and preventing tumors from forming ... have pathogenic germline variants (PGVs)—inherited changes that can increase cancer risk—in the BRCA1 ...