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WHO Calls For A Ban On Flavoured E-Cigarettes Highlighting Its Dangers On Health

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) announced in a statement today that there is absolutely no evidence regarding how vapes have helped people quit smoking cigarettes and has called for a strict ban in its use. They urge people to treat this smoking device as equal to using tobacco and cigarettes. They stated that strict and urgent action should be taken regarding this. Note that vaping can also lead to nicotine addiction even if the percentage of nicotine is less than that of cigarettes.

Vapes Are Banned In India But Not Across The World

E-cigarettes are already banned in India however, many countries in the world still allowed it manufacturing and sale. In the recent years, there have been multiple reports on how the use of vapes have spiked up among the youth including children or minors. Experts cite that the effect of vapes on health is worse than that of tobacco use because vapes contain other chemicals as well.

What Are The Dangers Of Vaping?

The worst part of e-cigarettes is the chemical content. It is filled with harmful toxins like acetaldehyde, acrolein, and formaldehyde. Not to mention, vapes also contain nicotine which can lead to addiction. These are terrible for the body and can lead to diseases like:

  • Lung problems and long term effects on the lungs
  • Heart problems
  • Cancer
  • Lung cancer
  • It can impair brain health and development in children
  • E-cigarettes liquid is also harmful for the eyes and skin

There are some vapes that claim that they do not contain nicotine but according to a report published by the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), almost 99 per cent of vapes contain nicotine in them which makes it twice as damaging for health.


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