CDC Research | The use of e-cigarettes induces young teenagers to smoke.


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This is confirmed report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States, more than a quarter of a million high school students who were smokers said they had tried electronic cigarettes in the past year.

Specifically, CDC researchers found that the use of electronic cigarettes among young people increased from 79,000 in 2011 to 263.000 in 2013. It was also reported that adolescents who used electronic cigarettes were twice as likely to smoke cigarettes with snuff compared to those youth who have never used e-cigarettes (44 percent versus 21.5 percent).

Therefore, the subject matter experts and CDC officials call that strict regulations are formulated by the federal authorities on the use of electronic cigarettes as their use may increase drastically and affect all the advances have been made as to avoid the use of snuff in youth and the general population.The electronic cigarette is not better than the traditional snuff. After all, it also has negative effects on health.The worse part is that its motivating youngsters and teenagers to start smoking.
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