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Electronic cigarettes have become important issues in South Africa schools: more than 25%of students are using

Electronic cigarettes have become important issues in South Africa schools: more than 25%of students are using

2022-11-16

New Consumer Report, November 15th, according to foreign news reports, according to a preliminary report from the University of Cape Town, South Africa, more than 25% of students were found to smoke electronic cigarettes due to excessive pressure.


Since a survey found that in 2016, only 2.9% of the 15-19-year-old teenagers used electronic cigarettes, the number of students using electronic cigarettes has been rising rapidly.


According to NEWS24, Professor Richard Van Zyl-Smit, the Pulmonist of the Groote Schuur Hospital and UCT, claimed that the reason why students like e-cigarettes are unclear, but this seems to be a popular fashion trend.


Some studies have shown that many students begin to smoke electronic cigarettes and relieve stress because of friends and family.


In addition, students of all ages and many adults have also found that the number of electronic cigarette activities has increased.


"We need to stop advertising to minors and prohibit selling people under 18 years of age. This is a beginning; it will not solve the problem, but it will help." Van Zyl-Smit said.


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