SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - With the rise in use of vapes and e-cigarettes over the past few years, doctors are starting to see more impacts in younger generations. According to the CDC, 1.6 million ...
There’s a growing body of evidence that vaping (e-cigarettes) is associated with poorer health, including contributing to asthma, lung scarring and exposure to carcinogenic chemicals. But vaping, like ...
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