Cancer tied to woman's vaping habit since age 15 as she's now given just months to live
A young woman who started vaping at the age of 15 has been given just 18 months to live — after being diagnosed with lung cancer in her early 20s. Kayley Boda, 22, of Manchester, in the United Kingdom, was engaging in heavy vaping on a regular basis when she started coughing up a brown substance with "grainy bits" in it in January 2025, news agency SWNS reported. Stay off the vapes," she continued, "because they will catch up with you." She said she'd been using reusable vapes since the age of...
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