Since their introduction into U.S. markets in 2007, E-cigarettes have managed to become one of the biggest public health issues of our time.
Since their introduction into U.S. markets in 2007, E-cigarettes have managed to become one of the biggest public health issues of our time.
The short answer is yes — the World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that not only can smoking and vaping increase the risk of contracting COVID-19, they may also make COVID-19 symptoms more severe.
JUUL is one of the most popular e-cigarettes on the market, and its use among young people has risen exponentially.
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We are here to help you and loved ones advocate for justice. Feel free to send us any questions you might have, either about an injury or the process for pursuing justice so we can help you exercise your rights.
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