Smoking
'An impact that can last more than 30 years.'
We never could have predicted this.
Will you be making a pledge to quit this year?
E-cigarettes helped roughly 18,000 people quit smoking in 2015.
'They are far more dangerous than people realise.'
It's linked a to a high nicotine metabolism, increasing how much people smoke.
One cigarette can reduce a person's lifespan by 11 minutes.
She aims to highlight the danger of secondhand smoke.
The law came into effect in October 2015.
'We have seen worrying increases in obesity levels and Type 2 diabetes.'