E-Cigarette Exposures Rose 240% Since 2016
Researchers analyzing over 92,000 U.S. poison control cases found e-cigarette exposures rose by more than 240% between 2016 and 2023. In contrast, exposures from traditional cigarettes dropped by more than 40% during the same period.
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WTOP Washington DC
“Researchers looked at more than 92,000 U.S. poison control cases and found exposures from traditional cigarettes dropped more than 40% between 2016 and 2023. But over that same period, e-cigarette exposures rose by more than 240%.”
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