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Fewer Kids Would Vape If Flavors Are Banned, FDA Acting Commissioner Suggests

Georgia Public Broadcasting: Youth nicotine addiction is rising among high school aged children who use electronic cigarettes. According to the Food and Drug Administration, it’s been going up since 2019 and roughly 80% of young people who vape choose flavored disposable vapes. GPB’s Ellen Eldridge reports.

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