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Police Arrest Two Men Transporting Illicit Goods Worth Rs 50 Lakh from Nepal to Delhi

Two men arrested for transporting illicit goods worth Rs 50 lakh from Nepal to Delhi, including banned e-cigarettes and ganja. Huge seizure of 1000 e-cigarettes made. More information to follow.

Urgent Action Needed to Control Youth E-Cigarette Epidemic- WHO, Oman

WHO warns of urgent action needed to control youth e-cigarette epidemic. Growing concern over health risks and addictive nature of vaping among children and non-smokers.

Study Suggests Vaping and Smoking May Impact Male Fertility, More Research Needed

A recent study suggests that vaping and smoking may impact male fertility. While the study was conducted on rats, further research is needed to determine the effects on human health.

E-Cigarette Use Linked to Lower Sperm Count and Testicular Damage in Men, Turkish Study Finds, Turkey

New study reveals e-cigarette use linked to decreased sperm count and testicular damage in men. Learn more about the potential health risks.

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Health Ministry Cracks Down on E-Cigarette Sales Across 15 Websites and Monitors Social Media Platforms

The Health Ministry in India cracks down on websites selling e-cigarettes, issuing notices and monitoring social media platforms. Protecting public health and raising awareness are key priorities.

Hospital Toxicologist Warns of Rising Cases of Child Poisoning from Vaping, US

Protect your children from the dangers of vaping. Rising cases of child poisoning from liquid nicotine in e-cigarettes require immediate attention and stricter regulations.

Teen Vaping Crisis in Schools: Specialist Security Services Needed, says Victorian Opposition Leader, Australia

Victorian Opposition Leader calls for specialist security services to tackle the teen vaping crisis in schools. Find out more.

Study Suggests Vaping and Smoking May Impact Male Fertility, More Research Needed

A recent study suggests that vaping and smoking may impact male fertility. While the study was conducted on rats, further research is needed to determine the effects on human health.

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