One in four U.S. middle and high school students said they used e-cigarettes daily, according to a national survey conducted between Jan. 18 and May 31, the FDA and the CDC reported on Thursday.
Manas Mishra - An estimated 2.55 million U.S. middle and high school students reported using e-cigarettes during the early part of this year, health officials said on Thursday, a level they described as concerning.
Among students who reported e-cigarette use, nearly 85% said they used flavored versions and more than half disposable e-cigarettes. Juul Labs Inc's e-cigarettes dropped out of the top list of brands favored by teens, the survey found, with Puff Bars, British American Tobacco Plc's Vuse or Hyde reported as the most popular brands.
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