lunes, 15 de julio de 2019

New documentary on e-cigarettes premieres tonight

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Shraddha Chakradhar

New documentary on e-cigarettes premieres tonight

CNBC will be airing a new documentary tonight on the growing e-cigarette epidemic in the U.S. Titled “Vaporized: America’s E-Cigarette Addiction,” the documentary includes a visit to the e-cigarette maker Juul’s facilities, interviews with teen e-cig users, as well as commentary from experts on whether such products are doing more harm than good. Because e-cigarettes and other vaping products don’t contain tobacco, many — including the U.K. government — are promoting them as an alternative for smokers to quit traditional cigarettes. But e-cigs are being sold in a range of flavors, and ads for these products are being targeted at a younger population. So, teens and young adults — who may not otherwise smoke regular cigarettes — are increasingly using e-cigs. The documentary airs at 10 p.m. ET tonight. 
Correction: The item on the childhood trauma hearing in Friday's newsletter misspelled the name of the William Kellibrew Foundation. 

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