On the recordSeptember 24, 2019
E-cigarettes are not approved by the FDA as a quit-smoking aid. So far, the research shows there is limited evidence that e-cigarettes are effective for helping smokers quit.
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congress.govE-cigarettes are not approved by the FDA as a quit-smoking aid. So far, the research shows there is limited evidence that e-cigarettes are effective for helping smokers quit.
E-cigarettes lack FDA approval for smoking cessation and show limited effectiveness.
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