Recent data has shown that Canadian youth have some of the highest vaping rates in the world. Now, a new study has found a link between vaping and exposure to toxic metals, such as lead and uranium. It says even just short-term use could cause systemic harm to youth. Naomi Barghiel reports.
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Toxic metals in vapes linked with major health problems in youth, study finds
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