These devices work by heating a liquid that often contains nicotine, flavorings, and other chemicals, creating an aerosol for users to inhale
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The FDA proposed nine graphic labels, including images of rotting teeth, a blackened lung, and a smoker wearing an oxygen mask
The problem is especially gnarly for those under 18 who got addicted to nicotine by vaping e-cigarettes: Legally, they cant get access to NRTs without a prescription (although stores selling them may not verify for age)
So new cigarettes entered the market, cleverly named Camel