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Heart & Stroke welcomes consultation and urges action on other measures to protect youth
OTTAWA, ON, Dec. 18, 2020 /CNW/ - Heart & Stroke is pleased that Health Minister Patty Hajdu has announced a consultation on a proposal to limit nicotine concentrations in vaping products in response to high youth vaping rates and the associated dangers to their health. Nicotine is highly addictive and damages developing brains, says Dr. Andrew Pipe, board chair, Heart & Stroke. Many products used by youth have high concentrations of nicotine – as much as an entire package of cigarettes. Limiting the amount of this incredibly harmful substance is an important step towards protecting youth.