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Northern Kentucky mother of a teen injured by vaping hopes others can learn from their story
4 years ago
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Julie Kirkpatrick initially believed her daughter, Lilly's Juul contained only water vapor and thought it was harmless. The Northern Kentucky Health Department wants parents to be cautious of all e-cigarettes, those purchased legally and on the black market. "We are really targeting parents, aunts, uncles, grandparents, anybody that works with youth because we want adults to understand the truth about e-cigarettes," Dr. Lynne Sadler, district director of health for the Northern Kentucky Health Department said.
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