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KDH Hosting Free Seminar On Vaping

This session is open to both parents and concerned adults.

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(Madison, Ind.) - With all of the recent vaping incidents that have been happening lately both local and national, there have been many concerns about health dangers that are associated with vaping.

King’s Daughters’ Health is having a free session all about what you need to know about vaping.

This session is open to both parents and concerned adults from all the school systems in the area, they do ask that this remains adults only.

This event will feature a panel of staff who will discuss the health dangers of vaping, what parents should look for, trends in schools, and how to talk to teens about this form of tobacco.

If you would like to attend it will be on Tuesday, February 25 at Ivy Tech Madison Campus Lecture Hall at 5:30 p.m.

If you would like to learn more information you can contact KDH Tobacco Coordinator at 812-801-0598 or email at applegatek@kdhmadison.org

You can also contact KDH Wellness at 812-801-0175 you can also visit foyhkdhmadison.org

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