Heat-not-burn and e-cigarettes or vaping is a new weapon to get the young generation addicted, which is a serious threat to them.
Tobacco companies are cleverly marketing these products to the youth. Therefore, to protect the young society of the country, e-cigarettes or vaping should be banned now, said Dhaka Ahsania Mission.
This demand was announced in a human chain titled 'Ban e-cigarettes and vaping' organized by the health division of Dhaka Ahsania Mission in front of the National Press Club on Saturday.
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Speakers at the human chain quoted the World Health Organization as saying that all emerging tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, have been identified by the World Health Organization as products of deadly harm to health. E-cigarettes have even been cited as a gateway to using tobacco products. Cancer-causing ingredients are also present in these e-cigarettes.