Looks like this article was a copy-paste-edit of a webmd article, which is citing an April 4th CDC Report
Bad news? Numbers are up. Slightly.
Still, issues with e-cigarettes are far smaller than with normal "analog" cigarettes. According to PCC's own statistics from last year, phone calls for cigarettes was roughly +0.02471% of the US population while e-cigs was +0.001311%.
Good news, children still aren't dying by the busloads like they would want you to perceive.
Looks like this article was a copy-paste-edit of a webmd article, which is citing an April 4th CDC Report
Bad news? Numbers are up. Slightly.
Still, issues with e-cigarettes are far smaller than with normal "analog" cigarettes. According to PCC's own statistics from last year, phone calls for cigarettes was roughly +0.02471% of the US population while e-cigs was +0.001311%.
Good news, children still aren't dying by the busloads like they would want you to perceive.