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Calls to ban ‘deceitful’ product destroying young lungs
The Lung Foundation has called for the over-the-counter sale of vapes and e-liquids to be banned in Australia, following a study from Curtin University that found as many as one in five secretly contain nicotine. The study also found more than half of the top 50 vape liquids available for sale…
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