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21/11/2013 11:35

Personal vaporizers, also called ego e cig, are battery-powered devices that mimic smoking tobacco cigarettes and deliver some nicotine and other chemicals.Electronic cigarettes sales are projected to triple this year in the United States and double annually through 2018, according to Euromonitor International. E-cigarettes are becoming more affordable and available as the use of regular cigarettes decline as they become more expensive and less socially acceptable.

The president of the Pennsylvania Medical Society said there are still many unknowns about electronic cigarettes and they should not be treated differently from traditional cigarettes until more facts are known.Celebrities such as Jenny McCarthy and Charlie Sheen have been photographed smoking e-cigarettes in ads. About half of the states have laws that prohibit the sale of e-cigarettes to minors. Massachusetts hasn’t yet passed proposed legislation, but several towns and cities have already banned the sale to anyone under 18 including Boston, Somerset, Saugus, Canton, and North Adams.

Unfortunately, best Electronic Cigarette are cheaper, easier to access, and marketed more heavily to young people than traditional cigarettes, which fuels the teen vaping trend according to the CDC’s senior scientific advisor Brian King.Bruce A. MacLeod, M.D., a practicing emergency medicine physician in Pittsburgh, cautioned that electronic cigarettes may be used to beat a nicotine addiction, but on the other hand, electronic cigarettes are addicting.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not approved any electronic cigarettes for therapeutic purposes, said spokeswoman Jenny Halski. vbd4SD3 

The FDA is proposing to regulate electronic cigarettes as tobacco products and that proposal has been sent to the Office of Management and Budget, she said."Further research is needed to assess the potential public health benefits and risks of electronic cigarettes," she said.Those figures are based on surveys of roughly 25,000 students in grades 6 through 12 who participated in the National Youth Tobacco Survey. Students were considered current tobacco users if they had smoked a cigarette, cigar, pipe, hookah, electronic cigarette, bidis (thin, hand-rolled cigarettes) or kreteks (clove cigarettes) or used smokeless tobacco, dissolvable tobacco, or snus (a powdered tobacco) at least once in the last 30 days.

Cigarettes were also the most popular item among high schoolers, with 14% of students in grades 9 through 12 reporting they had smoked one within the last 30 days. Cigars came in a close second, with 12.6% of students saying they smoked them recently. In addition, 6.4% of high schoolers used smokeless tobacco, 5.4% used hookahs, 4.5% used pipes, 2.8% used electronic cigarettes, 2.5% used snus, 1% used kreteks, 0.9% used bidis and 0.8% used dissolvable tobacco.

A report from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released Thursday underscored the popularity of products such as e-cigarettes, ego battery and hookahs among the nation’s youth. In just one year, from 2011 to 2012, e-cigarette use among middle and high school students nearly doubled, a fact that troubles researchers who worry that e-cigarettes could lead to nicotine addiction or be a gateway to tobacco products; about 90 percent of smokers pick up the habit as teenagers.