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ICYMI, February 15, 2019

Published on February 15, 2019

Updated on November 1, 2019

CDC blames spike in teen tobacco use on vaping, popularity of Juul

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CDC blames spike in teen tobacco use on vaping, popularity of Juul

MONDAY, February 11, 2019 (CNBC)—The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is blaming nicotine vaping devices like Juul for single-handedly driving a spike in tobacco use among teens, threatening to erase years of progress curbing youth use.

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