When science fails: 3 anti-vape studies that didn’t survive scrutiny

October 29, 2025 by clearingtheair.eu

When science fails: 3 anti-vape studies that didn’t survive scrutiny

Recent years have seen sensational claims about vaping dangers in studies later retracted for flaws. One study alleging a cancer link was pulled due to concerns over methodology. Another claiming vaping caused heart attacks failed due to timing issues. A study on liver disease linked to vaping faced critique for not considering key factors. The damage of misinformation lingers, with retractions often overlooked after headlines spread globally. The impact of flawed research online can distort public understanding, illustrating the need for careful scrutiny of vaping studies.


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