BBC – Staff Writer
“Children are nearly twice as likely to try e-cigarettes rather than tobacco, Cardiff University research has said. A paper published in the BMJ Open questioned 32,479 11-16 year olds in Wales. While 18.5% said they had tried e-cigarettes, only 10.5% said they had smoked tobacco. One Swansea e-cigarettes firm said it operated a “challenge” policy to people who looked under 25 to ensure products were not sold to young people.”(more)