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* The number of children who reported vaping or smoking was small, and some of the results were thrown out due to insufficient numbers.
* The number of children who reported vaping or smoking was small, and some of the results were thrown out due to insufficient numbers.
* <span>Hence, our study provides no evidence to support a view that if parent figures fully switch from tobacco smoking to e-cigarettes, the use of devices which ‘mimic’ the act of smoking will maintain positive perceptions of smoking among their children. This adds to prior evidence that, in the UK at least, the presence of e-cigarettes in the lives of children who have grown up in a context of comprehensive tobacco control, has not led them to perceive tobacco cigarettes more positively.</span>


==Ongoing [https://www.tga.gov.au/sites/default/files/notice-final-decision-amend-current-poisons-standard-nicotine.pdf Australian TGA to make Vaping prescription only]==
==Ongoing [https://www.tga.gov.au/sites/default/files/notice-final-decision-amend-current-poisons-standard-nicotine.pdf Australian TGA to make Vaping prescription only]==
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