By Mayo Clinic.org, for SouthFloridaReporter.com, July 14, 2015 – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration wants nicotine exposure warning labels and child-resistatant packaging on all liquid nicotine products. A recent survey revealed cigarette smoking among teens has dropped but the use of e-cigerattes among middle and high school students has tripled. Mayo Clinic addition specialist says Dr. Ebbert says e-cigarettes have the potential to be dangerous long term, and nicotine in any form is bad for kids.
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