Study Says E-cigarette Use Doubles Among US Teens

In 2012, the number of American teens and preteens smoking electronic cigarettes doubled, say US health authorities. Some 1.78 million US middle and high school students -- around 11 to 18 years old -- smoked so-called e-cigarettes in 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said in a new study. An estimated 160,000 of them had never even smoked a conventional cigarette, a fact it found worrying, because "the overall impact ...

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