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An Australian study linked vaping to cancer. Then came the international backlash
Australian researchers concluded that vaping probably causes lung and oral cancer, sparking significant backlash from UK scientists. Critics labeled the study as misleading, claiming it over-stated the evidence linking vaping to cancer. Diverse public health perspectives complicate the debate, with some advocating for the cessation of smoking via vaping, while others warn of its potential risks.
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