National Institute on Drug Abuse: NIH-Funded Study Finds Teens Prefer Mint And Mango Vaping Flavors
November 05, 2019
November 05, 2019
BETHESDA, Maryland, Nov. 5 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' National Institute on Drug Abuse issued the following news release:
A new analysis suggests that teens prefer mint and mango as their vaping flavors of choice for e-cigarettes. Previous research showed that teens were attracted to nicotine vaping by the candy and fruit-flavored products offered by manufacturers. Products and trends are quickly evolving, and estimates of the specific e-cigarette flavors t . . .
A new analysis suggests that teens prefer mint and mango as their vaping flavors of choice for e-cigarettes. Previous research showed that teens were attracted to nicotine vaping by the candy and fruit-flavored products offered by manufacturers. Products and trends are quickly evolving, and estimates of the specific e-cigarette flavors t . . .