Using a vape causes cancer-linked DNA damage to the mouth at the same rate as using a cigarette does, study finds.The latest study from researchers at the University of Southern (USC) further pokes holes in the notion that vaping e-cigarettes such as Juul and PuffBar devices are a healthier alternative to smoking. Vapers who regularly use e-cigarettes saw just as much damage to DNA in their mouths as smokers of regular tobacco cigarettes, raising the specter of chronic diseases including cancer. Flavor pods in particular were the most dangerous.
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