New research suggests that switching from smoking to vaping won't prevent some dangerous changes to a person's genome.
Young adults who vape show chemical changes in their DNA similar to those found in young adults who smoke — changes known to be linked to the development of cancer — according to a new study just ...
In exercise bike tests, twentysomethings who'd been vaping for at least two years had much lower exercise capacity than those ...
Related Cigarette smoking hits 80-year low in U.S. Smoking, vaping linked to similar unhealthy changes in DNA Health survey reveals substance use, mental health of teens, adults The study tracked ...
Young people who vape perform worse than non-vapers in tests designed to measure their capacity for exercise, according to a study presented at the (ERS) Congress in Vienna, Austria.
A study conducted by Australia's Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use surveyed 5,000 students ...
Vaping is quite the popular pastime among young people. Many have been led to believe that e-cigarettes (which offer ...
Magazine. Getty A new study has found a link between vaping and the mental health of teenagers. According to research done by Australia's Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance ...
Research involving young adults who vape or smoke found similar gene changes linked to a higher odds for lung cancer Vaping might make the disease more likely, just as smoking does TUESDAY, Aug ...