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Vaping alters thousands of genes linked to cancer, study finds

Vaping could trigger widespread genetic changes linked to cancer and chronic disease, scientists have warned.

Raccontata damirror.co.ukdailymail.com

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dailymail.comStai leggendo5 h fa

Vaping alters thousands of genes linked to cancer, study finds

Regular vapers show altered activity in 3,124 cancer-linked genes, driven by fruit flavours and device type rather than usage frequency. Study reframes e-cigarettes from harm-reduction aid to independent health threat, accelerating regulatory crackdowns on flavoured products and reshaping market dynamics.

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mirror.co.uk10 h fa

Warning for anyone choosing one vape flavour as study shows impact

Study found vaping alters 3,124 genes; 66% from flavour and device type, fruit flavours and 'mods' most impactful. For FDA guidance: manufacturers must eliminate toxic additives and redesign devices to reduce cancer and disease-linked gene expression effects.

Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 2 giugno 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Warning for anyone choosing one vape flavour as study shows impact

    Two thirds of the genetic changes were found to be down to the flavour of the vape

  2. martedì 2 giugno 2026·dailymail.com

    Vaping alters thousands of genes linked to cancer, study finds

    Vaping could trigger widespread genetic changes linked to cancer and chronic disease, scientists have warned.

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