The World Health Organization has called for a complete ban on the use of electronic cigarettes indoors. In addition, sales of these gadgets should be limited so that they are not bought by minors.
Electronic cigarette smoking
The key argument used by the authors of the report is that although electronic cigarettes produce lower levels of toxins, there is no evidence that this level is safe. On the contrary, according to a WHO report, some e-cigarettes are just as dangerous to humans as regular tobacco products. In fact, the manufacturers of such devices are denied the presumption of innocence - they are considered harmful by default.
Until there is solid evidence that the vapor released is safe for health, smoking electronic cigarettes indoors must be prohibited. WHO also calls for restricting the sale of these devices and ensuring that these gadgets are not sold to minors. For some teenagers, electronic cigarettes seem to be a more fashionable and safer way to start smoking, although their main task is precisely to help a person give up a bad habit.
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