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Children Safety: E-Cigarettes Might Be More Dangerous Than Regular Cigarettes
New study shows that children exposed to e-cigarettes had 5.2 times higher odds of health care facility admission and 2.6 times higher odds of severe medical outcomes than children exposed to cigarettes.
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