Lewis and Clark Public Health: Native Strong, Vape-Free

Lewis and Clark Public Health: Native Strong, Vape-Free
Native Strong, Vape-Free — Lewis and Clark Public Health
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Don’t be fooled, vaping is dangerous. When you vape, you can inhale toxic materials like nickel and lead. That’s metal in your lungs.

The @NextLegends campaign is highlighting facts around the dangers of vaping and hopes to encourage American Indian and Alaska Native youth to be vape-free. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji1oFHhW2vs

Original source can be found here.



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