

Puffing Nicotine Into Kids

In a few months, puffs have become all the rage among teens across the globe. Is it because they look like harmless lipstics or because they exhale sweet flavors of strawberry or gum? Yet most of them contain significant levels of nicotine salts and prove to be much more addictive than cigarettes. Their dazzling success, relayed by social networks, worries the prevention community. We went to Shenzhen, China, to better understand the new scourge designed and produced by the tobacco industry.
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