
Federal Ministry of Health announces measures building on the success of standardized cigarette packs from 2017
Great Britain cracks down on e-cigarettes: Almost one in five children has tried them
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The step follows growing concern over e-cigarette use among young people, with almost one in five children aged 11 to 17 having already tried the devices. The Federal Ministry of Health said the measures build on the success of standardized cigarette packs introduced in 2017.
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The step follows growing concern over e-cigarette use among young people, with almost one in five children aged 11 to 17 having already tried the devices.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1The Federal Ministry of Health said the measures build on the success of standardized cigarette packs introduced in 2017.
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