Smoking and adulation of the CDC
The CDC said E-cigarettes had grown steadily. The use of other products was stable
The Disease Control and Prevention Center is responsible for accusing the adults of driving nicotine as a playback to reduce the consumption of adolescents.
Last week, the number of senior high school students who increased consumption of tobacco products e-cigarette increased by 38 per cent. This means that in 2018, 27% of high school adolescents produce cigarettes.
Students from all tobacco products have seen CDC research, including cigarettes, hookah, and only augmenting the use of e-cigarettes. Among the high school students, e-cigarette consumption has increased by almost 78 percent. In 2018, almost 21 percent of high school students worshiped and 12 percent in 2017.
In 2018, an average of 1.5 million high schools and senior high school students reached 201 million, reaching 2.1 million and reaching 3.6 million.
Although the survey did not ask the teenagers about the drama, Director of CDC's Office of Smoking and Health Care, Brian King said the rise in electronic cigarette consumption coincided with the rise in sales of play products.
Adolescents are always depressed. 28 percent of adolescents increased 20 percent more than 20 times per month and 20 percent by 2017, up 39 percent, according to CDC.