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The WHO report makes the case that by users being able to add their own ingredients to vapes, e-cigarettes could actually be more harmful. It highlights vape products which allow users to modify their device, allowing users to “control device features and liquid ingredients”. A potential ban would affect over 2.4 million vapers in the UK.
A potential ban would affect over 2.4 million vapers in the UK. (Canva) Clive Bates said: “The advice is completely irresponsible and bizarre. “If governments take it seriously, they will be protecting the cigarette trade, encouraging smoking and adding to a huge toll of cancer, heart and lung disease. Something has gone badly wrong here.”