Doctors are urging the government to ban flavored and disposable vapes, expressing concern over the growing popularity of vaping among children in the UK.
The British Medical Association believes that bold action is necessary to prevent children from being lured into nicotine addiction by appealing flavors and branding.
They highlight the alarming trend of young people vaping, with estimates indicating that about 8% of 11-17-year-olds are now vaping.
The doctors emphasize that while vaping can be a tool for adult smokers to quit, it has no place in the lives of children and young people.