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Just four industries cause 2.7 million deaths in the European region each year, according to a new report from the World Health Organization (WHO). The tobacco, ultra-processed foods (UPFs), fossil fuel, and alcohol industries are "wholly or partly responsible" for nearly a quarter of all deaths in the region, according to the major report. "Four industries kill at least 7,000 people in our Region every day. The same large commercial entities block regulation that would protect the public from harmful products and marketing, and protect health policy from industry interference," Dr Hans Kluge,...
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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 It comes less than a month after New Zealand repealed a law from the previous left-leaning government to phase out tobacco smoking.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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