Get Even More Visitors To Your Blog, Upgrade To A Business Listing >>

E-cigarettes causes similar DNA damage as unfiltered cigarettes – Research

A new study from the University of Connecticut has found the vapor from electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes – which are often seen and marketed as a safer alternative – can cause as much Dna Damage as smoke from Tobacco cigarettes. The results surprised the researchers, who concluded that e-cigarettes are “potentially as harmful as tobacco cigarettes.”

While a flurry of ongoing research is attempting to determine the long-term health effects of e-cigarettes, the “vaping” trend is getting more and more popular – currently, nearly three million adults in Great Britain alone use e-cigarettes. Despite most research still being in the early stages, the majority of studies have suggested that e-cigarettes are safer than tobacco smoking.

  • Senators’ letter to FDA Commissioner Gottlieb perpetuates misconceptions about E-Cigarettes – Discussing President Trump and the Russia investigation: Thiessen on Fox News’ ‘America’s Newsroom’ – AEI
  • Health officials urge age hike to 21 to buy tobacco
  • ‘We’re becoming a tech company’: Inside the R&D centre where Big Tobacco is trying to innovate
  • E-cigarettes not covered by smoking ban EO
  • The use of tobacco in India has dropped by 6% over the last seven years, says survey
  • Anti-Smoking Drug Safe For Patients With Lung Disease

The post E-cigarettes causes similar DNA damage as unfiltered cigarettes – Research appeared first on Docotal.



This post first appeared on Docotal Medical, please read the originial post: here

Share the post

E-cigarettes causes similar DNA damage as unfiltered cigarettes – Research

×

Subscribe to Docotal Medical

Get updates delivered right to your inbox!

Thank you for your subscription

×