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New research suggests that vaping leads to greater alterations in gene activity compared to smoking. The study indicates that the type of flavorings used and the specific vaping device significantly influence these genetic changes. This finding challenges the perception that vaping, particularly with certain flavors like mango-kiwi, is inherently less harmful than traditional tobacco smoking.
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Vaping alters gene activity more than smoking, according to new research.
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Flavorings in e-liquids play a key role in gene activity changes.
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The type of vaping device also influences gene activity alterations.
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The study challenges the notion that vaping is less unhealthy than smoking.
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Mango-kiwi vape is mentioned as an example flavor.
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This discovery raises questions about the relative health impacts of vaping compared to smoking. While often perceived as a less harmful alternative, the research suggests that vaping's effect on gene expression may be more pronounced than that of smoking.
The findings imply that the variety of flavorings and the technological differences in vaping devices contribute to a complex biological response. Further investigation into these specific elements is warranted to fully understand the health implications.