Sarah Bosley is the former health editor at the Guardian. She wrote about how vaping amongst teens is on the rise. England's chief medical officer, Professor Chris Whitty, voiced his concern that some vape products are deliberately being marketed to children. How many under 18s are actually using e-cigarettes? What does the evidence say about the risks for young people? And how do we stop another generation getting hooked on nicotine?
Madeleine Finlay speaks to former Guardian health editor Sarah Boseley about the rise in vaping among under-18s and what can be done to discourage more children from taking up the habit. She also hears from Prof Linda Bauld about the impact of vaping on young people. Help support our independent journalism at
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