The high concentrations of nicotine found in vapes work quickly in the body.
On Wednesday, the Trump administration announced plans to ban flavored e-cigarettes, which studies have shown are highly favored by youth.More than 500 cases are now either confirmed or under investigation across the country, as state and federal health investigators continue to try to figure out exactly what in vaping devices is responsible.
Some experts suspect the overall case count may be an underestimate, as it doesn't capture people who feel ill after vaping, but not sick enough to see a doctor. The Food and Drug Administration is testing vape products provided by patients to look for any common link to the illnesses.
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