Surgeon General sounds the alarm on teens and e-cigarettes
Yet nicotine can damage the developing teen brain while leading to addiction.
"Compared with older adults, the brain of youth and young adults is more vulnerable to the negative consequences of nicotine exposure," noted Murthy.
Addiction, sure.
Brain damage?
Is this just culturally biased junk science, sort of like doctors when my grandfather was young firmly insisting masturbation causes not only insanity but warts?
You be the judge.
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