Why Do Smokers Use E-Cigarettes A Better Alternative?

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Smokers have been turning to e-cigarettes as a safer alternative, but they’re not exactly safe. Youths are taking e-cigarette for granted with the thought that it’s not harmful. But by consuming too much e-cigarette will lead them to use real tobacco. The product is said to be safe with no tar, and it is said that it doesn’t harm the health like real tobacco, However, there is no evidence that e-cigarettes do not contain harm the

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