An anti-vaping professor has been grilled during a inquiry to provide examples of e-cigarette deaths before she eventually admitted the only known deaths is when vape batteries exploded. Professor Emily Banks was questioned at the senate inquiry for the Therapeutic Goods and Other Legislation Amendment (Vaping Reforms) Bill on Wednesday.The head of the Centre for Public Health Data and Policy at Australian National University in Canberra is a leading advocate for stricter regulations on vapes due to health concerns regarding the popular devices.
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