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  1. E-cigarettes and vaping

    Electronic cigarettes – or e-cigarettes – simulate the act of smoking, but you don’t burn tobacco when you use them.

  2. Victoria’s tobacco and e-cigarette laws

    Smoking kills more Victorians every year than road accidents, alcohol and other drugs combined. To minimise the health effects of tobacco on individuals and the community, Victoria has laws controlling cigarette sales and where people can smoke.

  3. E-liquids for use in e-cigarettes

    E-liquid products may or may not contain nicotine or other harmful substances. E-liquid products are not always labelled accurately and there is no guarantee that a product does not contain nicotine.

  4. Smoking and vaping - how to discourage your children

    You are a role model for your child - what at you do can influence your child, including if you quit smoking or vaping.

  5. Smoking - quitting tips

    People who successfully quit smoking see their past attempts as practice and experience.

  6. Smoking - the financial cost

    If you want to quit smoking, think about how much of your weekly income is going up in smoke.

  7. What to expect when you quit smoking

    Quitting smoking is the best thing you will ever do for your health. Withdrawal can be challenging, but it can help if you look at the symptoms as signs that your body is recovering.

  8. Asthma, children and smoking

    Exposure to second-hand smoke increases the risk of children developing asthma and provokes more frequent asthma in children with asthma.

  9. Pregnancy and smoking

    Smoking while pregnant exposes a woman and her unborn child to an increased risk of health problems.

  10. Asthma and smoking

    Breathing in other people's cigarette smoke can be harmful to a person with asthma, especially a child.

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