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flag New study finds vaping likely causes oral and lung cancers.

flag A new 2026 study provides the strongest evidence to date that vaping likely causes oral and lung cancers, identifying carcinogenic chemicals in aerosols absorbed by users. flag While long-term human trials are unavailable, the analysis of biological markers confirms exposure to substances that damage DNA and cause inflammation. flag Public health experts are urging stricter regulation and consumer awareness as the findings shift focus from vaping as a smoking alternative to a direct health risk.

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