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A recent study suggests that nicotine-containing e-cigarettes may increase the risk of certain types of cancer by damaging DNA and containing carcinogenic compounds such as formaldehyde and heavy metals. Although the evidence is not yet conclusive, the findings raise concerns about the impact of these products on the health of cells and tissues, especially with prolonged use, and are significantly associated with the development of cancers in the lung, mouth, and bladder.
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