Switching to e-cigarettes not a healthy choice; can damage DNA, up cancer risk

Don't let children repeat our mistakes, talk to them about e-cigarettes. We may not know the full extent of harm e-cigarettes will cause but we do know they are not healthy and every year more studies find another negative to vaping. Don't let it be too late, prevent tobacco addiction today!

"According to a 2016 report by the US Surgeon General, 13.5 percent of middle school students, 37.7 percent of high school students and 35.8 percent of young adults (18 to 24 years of age) have used e-cigarettes, compared with 16.4 percent of older adults (25 years and up). "
 

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