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Vaping could be banned in the UK following recommendations set out by the World Health Organisation.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has set out plans to prohibit e-cigarettes due to fears users could replace ingredients with other harmful substances, The Sun on Sunday reports.
Clive Bates, a tobacco harm expert and the former director of anti-smoking group ASH, told the publication the advice is 'irresponsible and bizarre', and will ultimately 'protect the cigarette trade'.
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This is totally ridiculous, sure someone could put something harmful in their tank but by the same logic someone could put something harmful in a drinking glass as well.
It's a bit of a clickbaity headline by the mail but worrying nonetheless.
Vaping could be banned in the UK following recommendations set out by the World Health Organisation.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has set out plans to prohibit e-cigarettes due to fears users could replace ingredients with other harmful substances, The Sun on Sunday reports.
Clive Bates, a tobacco harm expert and the former director of anti-smoking group ASH, told the publication the advice is 'irresponsible and bizarre', and will ultimately 'protect the cigarette trade'.
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This is totally ridiculous, sure someone could put something harmful in their tank but by the same logic someone could put something harmful in a drinking glass as well.
It's a bit of a clickbaity headline by the mail but worrying nonetheless.