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New study finds wide-ranging negative health effects
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : April 7, 2022 - 12:28
Experts are warning that vaping is causing addiction in a new generation of users. A new government report found the use of nicotine e-cigarettes increases the risk of seizures, burns, poisoning, lung injury and addiction. Paige Preston from the lung foundation Australia says there needs to be stricter rules on who can access vaping.