The growing popularity of e-cigarettes, particularly among young people, has sparked significant concern and debate. Studies indicate that a substantial number of children who experiment with smoking may become regular cigarette users.
6°) the Welsh government fears e-cigarettes will glamorize and .............. smoking
6°) ........ in enclosed public places called for by World health organisation and British medical association
attractivity for young people
50% of children who smoke later become regular cigarette users
5°) .....% of 14-17 year olds have tried e-cigarettes
5°) ....... evidence of later regular use
scientific study on quitting smoking
e-cigarettes [60%] more efficient than gums or nicotine patches
7°) could save smokers' ......../
popular in Britain
3°) consequence: health effects for e-cigarettes are similar to ....................
2°) and 4°) main reason: e-cigarettes only contain ............. and no toxic ingredients such as .........., carbon .............., or detectable ............. .
1°) number of e-smokers multiplied by ...... over two years