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A study from New York University has found that nicotine from e-cigarette vapor causes lung cancer and potentially bladder cancer in mice.
Details of the E-Cigarette Cancer Study
CNBC reports that the NYU study, which was funded by the National Institute of Health, is the first to definitively link vaping nicotine to cancer. It follows a February study by the University of Southern California which found that e-cigarette users developed some of the same molecular changes in oral tissue that cause cancer in cigarette…