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More people looking for help to give up vaping - Quitline

More people looking for help to give up vaping - Quitline
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New Zealand's Quitline service reports a significant increase in people seeking help to stop vaping, with 4,000 enrollments in their program last year. Advisors note that users are increasingly concerned about health side effects and the financial burden of the habit.

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This trend reflects growing public health concerns regarding the long-term impacts of vaping and its addictive nature, particularly among younger demographics.

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The article presents the perspective of a health service provider while maintaining a neutral tone regarding the shift in public behavior.

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