It may seem like a reasonable idea to use vaping as a way to cut down on tobacco cigarettes, but the implications of this switch are becoming increasingly concerning as South Africa’s vaping numbers skyrocket.
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The vaping trend among children has taken a horrifying turn, with yet another baby being shown how to inhale the noxious vapour.
Sold in brightly-coloured packaging with innocent-sounding flavours, vapes are being consumed like candy by our kids while the health risks pile up.
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Debate still rages around the health benefits of vaping, but when a vape pen explodes the damage caused can be fatal.