Brisbane Times
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·3 hours ago
An Australian study linked vaping to cancer. Then came the international backlash
Australian researchers reported last month that vaping likely causes lung and oral cancer, igniting national debate. Critics in the UK labeled the findings as misleading and lacking data support. The controversy highlights a divide in public health priorities regarding vaping's safety and its role in smoking cessation.
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