A groundbreaking new study suggests that vaping could be even more harmful to the body than traditional cigarettes, potentially increasing the risk of dementia, heart disease, and organ failure.
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Vaping could be more harmful to the body than traditional cigarettes, possibly increasing the risk of dementia, heart disease, and organ failure, according to the leader of a groundbreaking study.