In recent years, vaping has become one of the key issues in public health debates around the world, including in Slovenia. While some advocate e-cigarettes as a less harmful alternative to traditional cigarettes, others highlight the potential health risks and challenges that come with their rise in popularity.
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In the light of a recent survey by the Ipsos Institute, which predicts that as many as 80 percent of electronic cigarette users will return to using traditional cigarettes in the event of a possible ban on flavorings, the Slovenian public and users are anxiously following the progress of the adoption of the new Act on the Restriction of the Use of Tobacco and Related Products (ZOUTPI). .
Vaping should be banned in this country next year.
Vaping is harmful to your lungs and your entire body. This is also evidenced by a study that describes the changes in the body when you stop vaping.