The Age
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·3 hours ago
An Australian study linked vaping to cancer. Then came the international backlash
Australian researchers announced last month that vaping likely causes lung and oral cancer based on a new study. The paper drew significant criticism from UK scientists who labeled its claims as misleading and over-reaching. The debate highlights a divide in public health perspectives on vaping as both a risk and an aid for smoking cessation.
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