Opinion: How e-cigarettes compromise children’s human rights

Exposing children to e-cigarettes compromises their human rights. These products should be regulated in a way that puts children’s best interests first and protects them from the harms associated with nicotine consumption in all its forms, argue experts in The BMJ.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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