The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday announced its first authorization of fruit-flavored electronic cigarettes intended for adult smokers.
Despite a recent ban on most flavored e-cigarettes popular with underage teenagers, some kids are finding a way around it.
The CDC says Vitamin E acetate, in combination with THC, may be to blame for a national outbreak of e-cigarette-related lung injuries that's linked to dozens of deaths.
Juul announced it will stop selling its mint-flavored vaping pods, which are especially popular among young e-cigarette users.
A teenager from Desert Hot Springs has spent the last five weeks in the hospital, after life-threatening complications believed to be caused by vaping.
As of Oct. 29, the agency has 1,888 confirmed and probably lung injury cases, with 37 deaths in 24 states.