More than two-and-a-half million high schoolers and middle schoolers are vaping. The latest report from the CDC has public health leaders worried. Dr. Jennifer Cofer of Houston’s M-D Anderson Cancer Center says most kids puffing on e-cigarettes are going for the sweet, fruity flavor. She says they have no idea that e-cigarettes contain nicotine that affects mood, brain development and actions. Cofer and other health experts want fruity vape juice banned.
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