E cigarettes change the tobacco game - Cecil Whig: Local News
"It delivers the same amount of nicotine and some are designed to deliver more nicotine than a regular cigarette," said Dr. Donald Shell, director of the Center for Health Promotion.
"The act President Obama signed ... forbids the FDA from dealing with tobacco as a drug. They can't evaluate it on its potential harm," he said. "It's still a smoke risk, still all the toxins associated with cancer. It's still all there."
"It delivers the same amount of nicotine and some are designed to deliver more nicotine than a regular cigarette," said Dr. Donald Shell, director of the Center for Health Promotion.
"The act President Obama signed ... forbids the FDA from dealing with tobacco as a drug. They can't evaluate it on its potential harm," he said. "It's still a smoke risk, still all the toxins associated with cancer. It's still all there."