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What could actually help you quit vaping?
4 days ago
Duration 2:55
4 days agoNewsDuration 2:55Originally touted as a healthier option than cigarettes, statistics show vaping’s popularity is rising among young people in Quebec. Health experts say it’s now become a public health issue, and they’re trying to develop ways to help people stop.
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