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A recent British study has shown that electronic smoking harms the health of children and young people, leading to increased respiratory problems, coughing, deterioration of dental health, sleep disturbances, psychological issues, and negative effects on infants whose mothers used e-cigarettes during pregnancy. The study confirmed clear links between e-cigarette use and nicotine addiction, with a likelihood that users may later switch to traditional cigarettes. The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health has called on the UK government to impose restrictions on the sale of flavored e-liquids and reduce their appeal to children in order to protect their health and prevent ongoing negative impacts.
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