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E-cigarette users had similar changes to the DNA in specific cheek cells as smokers, according to a new study that provides some insight into the health effects of vaping. The researchers studied the effects of smoking and e-cigarette use on the way genes work, which is known as epigenetics. They looked at a common way gene expression is regulated by looking at DNA methylation - a process where a chemical group is added to DNA - in more than 3,500 cheek, blood and cervix samples. “All cells within a person share the same DNA, but DNA methylation and other modifications, together referred to as...
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New Zealand's government has said it will ban disposable e-cigarettes, or vapes, and raise fines for people who sell these types of products to minors. It comes less than a month after New Zealand repealed a law from the previous left-leaning government to phase out tobacco smoking. That law would have required reduced nicotine levels and placed a lifetime ban on cigarettes for anyone born after 2008. UK announces single-use vape ban. Which other countries are cracking down on vaping?New Zealand’s Associate Health Minister Casey Costello said on Wednesday that e-cigarettes remain "a key smokin...
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