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More than 450 vaping devices removed from schools in Lancaster County
Over 450 vaping devices, including 107 THC and 347 nicotine devices, were removed from four high schools and six middle schools in Lancaster County. Prevention experts and medical professionals warn about health risks like asthma, bronchitis, and COPD linked to youth vaping, while noting a shift to harder-to-detect smokeless nicotine pouches.
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