Source: WITN, 11/9/20
A new study has found that teens who start using e-cigarettes are four times more likely to start smoking conventional cigarettes a year later. That was true even if they never intended to start smoking. The study was published Monday in the medical journal Pediatrics. Researchers say the findings suggest e-cigarette use facilitates cigarette smoking primarily among tobacco-naive adolescents with no previous smoking intentions. For more of this story, click here.
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