ShareDoctors have warned that e-cigarettes also known as vapes could cause deadly allergic reactions in children — adding to the long list of health harms associated with the devices. While e-cigarettes are illegal to sell to those under 18, one in four children has tried vaping, and one in 10 now use vapes regularly, according...

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