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Vapers’ higher chance of smoking

E-cigarette users are three times more likely to take up conventional smoking than those who don’t vape, a new report suggests.
The study led by The Australian National University, in collaboration with University of Melbourne researchers, also found ex-smokers using e-cigarettes were more than twice as likely to relapse.
University of Melbourne researcher Olivia Baenziger said the findings supported concerns that vaping was a gateway to smoking, especially among young people.
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