“For the first time, we showed that the more vapers used e-cigarettes, and the longer they used them, the more DNA damage occurred in their oral cells,” study author Ahmad Besaratinia and his colleagues at Keck School of Medicine of USC, said.
“For the first time, we showed that the more vapers used e-cigarettes, and the longer they used them, the more DNA damage occurred in their oral cells,” study author Ahmad Besaratinia and his colleagues at Keck School of Medicine of USC, said.
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