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 ...
USC researchers compared epigenetic changes across the genome in young adults who vaped, smoked or did not use nicotine products, and found that young adults who vape exhibit similar changes, known to ...
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A study published in the American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology titled ‘Epigenomic Dysregulation in Youth Vapers: Implications for Disease Risk Assessment’ has shown ...
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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 ...
Analysis of UK Biobank data and an ovarian cancer cohort of over 8,000 individuals further confirmed the link between these ... understand how cancer-related DNA changes affect patients, helping ...
When unrepaired DNA damage occurs in eggs ... the team found that many of the genes linked to menopause timing are also risk factors for cancer. These include changes in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 ...