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Study Squashes Fears Over Secondhand Exposure To Vaping
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A forthcoming study investigating the health impact of aerosol vapour emitted from Electronic Cigarettes shows it poses no meaningful secondhand risks.
Lab-based cellular tests reveal that E-Cigarette vapour does not induce DNA damage
E-cigarette vapour does not damage DNA, even at doses 28 times that of equivalent smoke exposure.
E-Cig vapour does not induce genetic mutations associated with cigarette smoke exposure
Scientists at British American Tobacco have compared the potential for cigarette smoke and Vapour to cause genetic mutations in bacteria strains. Genetic mutations are thought to be involved in the development of cancer and this study will add more weight to the argument that Vaping should be being championed by the likes of the World Health Organisation rather than being treated with caution.