Vaping is wrecking oral health: Experts reveal the alarming consequences
Updated On: 31 August, 2024 11:41 AM IST | Asif Rizvi
As vaping and e-cigarettes continue to dominate the habits of some Gen Z groups in India, new concerns are emerging about its impact on health including the oral health of the young
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India has enacted extensive e-cigarette prohibitions to shield young people from the risks associated with vaping. Though little is known about their usage habits, educated youth, especially Gen Z groups seem to be a rather high user group despite these bans.
As vaping and e-cigarettes continue to dominate the habits of some Gen Z groups in India, new concerns are emerging about its impact on health including the oral health of the young.
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