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CDC Says Many Try E-cigs to Quit

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A comprehensive CDC study hints that many are trying to use e-cigs as a tool to quit traditional cigarettes, though the devices remain controversial.

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According to a CDC report issued Saturday, electronic cigarettes (e-cigs) are strongly associated with attempts to quit regular smoking.

E-cigs are battery-powered inhalation devices that typically deliver nicotine and/or flavored vapor in the form of an aerosol.

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