More evidence links synthetic vitamin E oil to the vaping-related illnesses that have sickened 2,290 people, CDC says
More evidence from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention links synthetic vitamin E oil added to illegal THC products to the spate of the vaping-related illnesses that have now sickened 2,290 people.
The new findings come as New York City becomes the latest large metropolitan area to ban flavored electronic cigarettes, joining a growing number of other cities and states in an effort to control another major vaping problem: underage vaping. Addiction experts insist that the kid-friendly flavors hook youth on the nicotine products.published Tuesday, investigators at the Minnesota Department of Health analyzed products containing THC, marijuana's psychoactive ingredient.
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