E-Cigarettes Doing More Harm Than Good: Study – HealthDay News

Read article - Quotes Samir Soneji, assistant professor of the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, about a new study he led that found that electronic cigarettes do little to help smokers quit, and could actually increase the likelihood that teens and young adults will start smoking. Soneji urged passage of regulations to make kid-friendly flavors less available and to "reduce the level of known toxins and carcinogens in e-juice." (Picked up by U.S. News & World Report.)