Wendy Zuckerman
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But I would say the majority said, we don't know, but it's possible.
And some who were then in that, maybe, we don't know, Cam, said, all right, if vaping does cause cancer, then the question becomes how much does it up your risk of cancer?
Is it like breathing in asbestos or eating a salami every now and then?
And we definitely don't know that.
It's an irritating sound as well.
So, Rose, we are going to look at that huge part of the argument and see if it's about to all go up in a puff of smoke after the break.
Today on the show, we are looking at the new science on vaping.
Rose Rimler is here with me.
Now we're going to look at this claim that vaping is just as dangerous as smoking.
And as I mentioned at the start of the show, if true, this would really be a huge turnaround for science, which absolutely happens.
We get more data, we find out new things, we change our mind.
That is the glory and the frustration of science.