E-cigarette Study
Switching from real cigarettes to e-cigarettes was believed to be a positive step which reduced the health risks of smoking, but new US research is warning that vaping might not be as risk-free as we’d previously thought.
In fact, the study showed e-cigarette vapour could make DNA cells mutate and become cancerous. It seems that although vaping delivers fewer carcinogens than tobacco smoke, it could put the user at higher risk than a non-smoker of developing lung and bladder cancers as well as heart disease. Best to stop altogether if you can.