Using e-cigarettes has become more and more popular in recent years, and although they're said to pose less health risks than smoking tobacco, they don't come without their problems.
Disposable vapes still contain nicotine and other toxins which are highly addictive, and because of their enticing flavours and bright packaging, they're particularly attractive to youngsters.
The government is now looking to ban disposable vapes in a bid to stop children from becoming addictive, as well as reduce the amount of plastic that's thrown away when the vapes run out.
At the moment, it's not yet known exactly what the long-term damage of vaping could be, the Mirror reports. But recently, a dentist warned that vaping could result in something called 'vape tongue' - which produces some worrying symptoms.
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