Australian teenagers who have vaped are five times more likely to take up smoking than those who have not, a landmark study reveals.
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New research from CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, has revealed new Australian homes are up to 50% more airtight than those tested in 2015.
Australian teenagers who have vaped are five times more likely to take up smoking than those who have not, a landmark study reveals.
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