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San Francisco in California had already adopted a similar citywide ban.
Food advertisements and ads for health and beauty products will now also be subject to more stringent examinations.
Previous incarnations of the advert were banned for being ‘too sexy’.
A new editorial published in the British Journal of General Practice has hit out at “alarmist” criticism of the devices.
Health Minister James Reilly has previously expressed concerns about the harmful effects of electronic cigarettes.
The e-cigs have already been banned from DART and train services.
Irish Rail have banned them on their trains, should others follow suit?
There were plenty of strong words for tobacco companies on the opening night of the Fine Gael Ard Fheis in Dublin.
Some e-cigarette distributors report that parents have been been attempting to purchase e-cigarettes for their teenage children.
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