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New study finds teens who vape more likely to have poor mental health
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2024-09-03
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A link has been found in teenagers between e-cigarette use and poor mental health. A survey of more than 5 thousand high school students has found those with symptoms of severe depression are twice as likely to vape.
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