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- On February 14, 2024 at 12.00, the Department of Civil Law and Civil Procedure, Labor Law, as part of the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals No. 4, held a seminar on the topic “Vape is a destructive fashion among young people.”
On February 14, 2024 at 12.00, the Department of Civil Law and Civil Procedure, Labor Law, as part of the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals No. 4, held a seminar on the topic “Vape is a destructive fashion among young people.”
On February 14, 2024 at 12.00, the Department of Civil Law and Civil Procedure, Labor Law, as part of the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals No. 4, held a seminar on the topic “Vape is a destructive fashion among young people.” The speaker of this event was a doctor of the highest category Dosova L.I. In recent years, vaping, or the use of electronic cigarettes, has become very popular among young people. However, despite the widespread popularity of this fashion, there are serious concerns about its impact on the health and behavior of young people. The topic of the seminar was not chosen by chance. The workshop plan addressed the problems of vaping among youth and its potential consequences. Speaker Dosova L.I. noted that specialists from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have determined what toxic substances are formed when smoking e-cigarettes. In some cases, liquid for electronic cigarettes is prepared manually; such liquid is much cheaper and is available to everyone. There is no information about the composition on this product. The vapor released when smoking e-cigarettes contains 31 hazardous substances. Vaping has become a serious problem among young people, attracting the attention of the public and medical experts. Research into the negative health effects of vaping on young people is an important direction to assess the scale of the problem and develop effective measures to prevent and overcome this harmful fashion. Understanding the possible risks and consequences can help young people make informed decisions and ensure a healthy future. Only by combining the efforts of all stakeholders - society, the healthcare system, education and the state - is it possible to effectively counteract the destructive fashion of vaping among young people and save them from potential risks and harm to their health and future.