WHO also issued a warning about the increasing use of e-cigarettes among young people
WHO has expressed concern over the increasing use of e-cigarettes among young people and has issued a warning.
According to reports, WHO has said that the use of e-cigarettes is increasing rapidly among young people, especially between the ages of 13 and 15. The organization has warned that this is a “new nicotine addiction”, meaning that young people are becoming addicted to nicotine through it, which can later lead to regular smoking.
The vapors produced by e-cigarettes may contain some toxic substances that can have negative effects on the lungs, heart and brain, especially in adolescents whose development is not yet complete. They have pointed out that e-cigarettes are often marketed through flavors that appeal to young people, colorful packaging and advertising on social media.
WHO has recommended that all countries take a few basic steps:
1) Set a minimum age for purchasing e-cigarettes and tighten age verification.
2) Restrict or prohibit colorful packaging, advertising, or promotion that appeals to children and flavors.
3) Make e-cigarettes expensive and inaccessible to minors.
4) Educate young people, parents, and schools about the risks of using e-cigarettes.
5) Legislate and regulate the import, distribution, advertising, and use of e-cigarettes.










