The research, carried out by the University of Cambridge for the Department of Health, examined concerns that the use of e-cigarettes among children and adolescents could lead to tobacco smoking. The study found school children shown adverts for candy-flavoured e-cigarettes expressed greater interest in buying and trying them than their peers.
Ads for candy-flavoured e-cigarettes 'could encourage children to try products'
by Research Team | Jan 18, 2016 | Health News | 0 comments