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 TORONTO 鈥?Teenagers who use electronic cigarettes are at risk of graduating to tobacco smoking, a large Canadian study suggests.The study of mo stanley cup re than 44,000 Grade 9 to 12 students in Ontario and Alberta, published Monday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal  CMAJ , shows a  8220 trong and robust linkage between so-called vaping and subsequent tobacco use.We found that youth that had used e-cigarettes were significantly more likely to start smoking a year later, said lead researcher David Hammond, a professor in the school of public health at the University of Waterloo.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They ;re more likely to try smoking and they ;re more likely to become daily smokers.The big question, said Hammond, is whether it   the use of e-cigarettes that is making some young people smoke.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A lot of what we ;re seeing in our study and a lot of other studies stanley termoska  out there is a simple fact, and that is the kids who do risky things, the ones that are more likely to try e-cigarettes are also more likely to try smo stanley mug king, he said from Waterloo, Ont.And guess what  They ;re also more likely to try alcohol and marijuana. It   all to do with the fact that kids who are susceptible are going to try different things.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                   Nmth Geriatrics specialist joins staff at Georgetown Hospital
 Drivers can look forward to some good deals at the pump as gas prices are expected to drop by three cents per litre Wedne stanley cup sday and are likely to remain low through the month, says Dan McTeague, president of Canadians for Affordable Energy.The price drop would bring the GTA average cost of fuel to 158.9 cents/litre on Wednesday, a fu stanley deutschland ll cent cheaper than on the same day last year, McTeague said.Prices are also trending down this year, whereas a year ago they were heading upward, approaching $1.80, through June.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         When you consider carbon taxes are four cents more than last year, gas prices are down seven or eight cents lower than they were last year, this is a quite an unexpected windfall for everyone, and it could have a positive knock-on effect on the cost of goods and services across North America,  McTeague said.The price of oil is dropping on the world energy markets following the latest statement from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies  OPEC+ . On Sunday stanley taza , June 2, OPEC+ announced it would extend a  voluntary  oil production cut of 1.65 million barrels per day, which was announced last year, until the end of 2025, in an effort to  support the stability and balance of oil markets.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 However, the organization announced a separate and larger production cut of 2.2 million barrels per day would continue until S