US health officials flag increasing popularity of flavored e-cigarettes as concern in new CDC study

New data show that flavored electronic cigarettes started to take over the market about two years ago. Flavored and menthol e-cigarettes made up roughly 56 percent of all industry salesin 2016, up from 42 percent in 2012, according to a new CDC study. Flavored cigarettes are particularly worrisome to public health officials because of their appeal to teenagers.
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