The proposed ban on e-cigarettes and nicotine pouches in Kenya has received backing from the World Health Organization, which says it has “alarming evidence” of their disastrous health effects.
E-cigarettes can affect brain growth; there's evidence they emit cancer-causing substances, WHO says
The proposed ban on e-cigarettes and nicotine pouches in Kenya has received backing from the World Health Organization, which says it has “alarming evidence” of their disastrous health effects.
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