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As e-cigarette use continues to increase among Malaysia's adolescent population, e-cigarettes have become a threat to public health among adolescents.

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As e-cigarette use continues to increase among Malaysia's adolescent population, e-cigarettes have become a threat to public health among adolescents.

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Sebagai penggunaan rokok elektronik terus meningkat di kalangan populasi remaja Malaysia, rokok elektronik telah menjadi ancaman bagi kesihatan awam di kalangan remaja.

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