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# e-cigarettes

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Vaping is about 95% less harmful than smoking
Poll: Should e-cigarettes be banned from the workplace?
Is tougher legislation needed for e-cigarettes?
Opinion: Opposition to 'vaping' adverts is knee-jerk moral outrage
Aaron McKenna
Could e-cigarette ads like this showing smoking on air be coming to Irish TV?
E-cig ad will be the first since 1965 to show smoking on UK television
E-cigarette company up in smoke
WHO calls for ban on smoking e-cigarettes indoors
E-cigs banned in nation's biggest shopping centre
The government is going to regulate the sale of e-cigarettes and ban their sale to under 18s
Think e-cigarettes are harmful? 37% of Irish people believe they are
Opinion: E-Cigarettes – is ‘vaping’ in front of our children socially acceptable?
Claire Micks
More bad news for E-Cigs: They've been banned in public places in New York
E-cigarettes will be banned from hospital campuses in seven days
E-cigarettes could be facing an all-out hospital ban
'They make you feel good, they make you want to touch them' - Reilly on cigarette packs
Scaremongering or safe? The two sides to banning e-cigarettes in restaurants
Here’s What Happened Today: Tuesday
E-cigarettes banned from DART and train services
Poll: Should e-cigarettes be banned in all workplaces?
'Hands off our children, you're not getting them': Fine Gael debates smoking and e-cigarettes
Here's the cringeworthy e-cigarette ad banned from daytime in the UK (NSFW)
E-cig distributors welcome under-18s ban, call for regulation
Ireland to ban e-cigarettes for under-18s
How do e-cigarettes compare to nicotine patches in helping smokers quit?
Reilly not convinced that electronic cigarettes are safe, orders review
Electronic cigarettes to be sold as over-the-counter medicines in the UK