18 cigarettes declined in America

Washington, Ta. 4 October 2019, Friday

An 18-person premature death occurred in the United States, and the death toll for e-cigarette illnesses reached 1,080 in the United States.

Last week, 275 new patients were enrolled. Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told the media that it was "a serious illness." American youths were getting into the buffalo without realizing its seriousness. E-cigarettes are not necessarily better than other tobacco products.

He said the 1080 cases reported so far are the tip of the iceberg. This is a very dangerous addiction that causes young people to eat Folly. During a conversation with chew treated people, it was reported that 78% of the youths smoked both cortical and non-nicotine cigarettes.

This e-cigarette is a chemical called tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). 37% of ill youths turned to THC and 17% smoked cigarettes containing nicotine. In all patients, 70% of men and 80% of women are below the age of 35 years.

The substance known as THC is part of the root marijuana that adversely affects the brain. Some US states have also banned e-cigarettes. E-cigarettes are already banned in India. American youths become addicted to e-cigarettes along with other drugs.


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