Six per cent of 10-to-11-year-old children have used the electronic cigarettes compared to 2% trying real tobacco, a study by the Welsh Government found . The Childhood Exposure To Tobacco Smoke study said children who tried e-cigarettes were seven times more likely to say they might start smoking within two years.
Children were more likely to use e-cigarettes if their parents were smokers
by Research Team | Dec 4, 2014 | Health News | 0 comments