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This source talked about the systemic effects of smoking. It explains many of the dangers it's on highschool teens, and even the effects on adults. It explains how through the years it has become a much larger issue.
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Public Health
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In this source it explains the history of e-cigarettes. It speaks of the first ideas of the e-cig and the original inventors. It speaks of what people used to think about e-cigs. They used to believe that they were healthy.
Institute of Medicine. Secondhand Smoke Exposure and Cardiovascular Effects:
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This is about the effects of smoking. It talks about secondhand smoking and its effects. It talks about one smoker effects many more people than themselves. It talks about ways to help prevent secondhand smoking.
Stein, Rob. “Teen Vaping Soared In 2018.” NPR, NPR, 17 Dec. 2018,
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This source talks about the rising numbers of teen smokers and vaping. It talks about the rise and how it has begun to get out of hand. It gives examples of ways to help eliminate this problem.