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According to a study, e-cigarette companies look for teenage audiences

17 people have died in the United States from lung injuries related to their consumption. However, vaping ads are making these artifacts "more attractive" to young people, according to new research. Since the 1970s, most countries have imposed rules against the marketing of tobacco among young people; many have banned ads for traditional cigarettes on television and radio. Years have passed since the tobacco industry promised to stop attracting young people to cigarette smoking. However, e-cigarettes do not comply with regulations. From the launch of its product in 2015 to the present, Juul Labs, the company that dominates the e-cigarette market, accounts for 75% of vap sales in convenience ... [Read more]

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