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Published 18:44 22 Nov 2023 GMT
Updated 18:48 22 Nov 2023 GMT

Young or old, it doesn't matter, the habit is damaging to your health. Yet it doesn't seem that this fact is deterring people from trying it.
According to a new Health Ireland survey, the number of those using vapes has risen from 6% of the population to 8% since 2022, with a further 12% reporting they have tried them in the past but no longer use them.
The survey also revealed that 20% of women aged between 15-24 use e-cigarettes either daily or occasionally, with the rate for men of the same age group at 16%.
Other findings in the report showed that the percentage of current smokers (18%) remained the same as those reported in 2021-2022.
Yet why is it so bad?

There are many, some we know for sure and others we may not understand yet as vaping is a relatively new way of consuming nicotine.
Though we have a lot left to learn, this is what we do know.

Like most situations, if you have an inkling that your child is vaping, you should just ask them in a nonjudgmental, concerned way if they have tried it.
You want to encourage conversation, not shut it down. Signs of vaping you can look out for include:
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