WATCH: Cigarette smoking among U.S. adults continues to fall to record low levels as e-cigarette use rises, according to a new report from the CDC.
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CDC data shows traditional cigarette smoking among U.S. adults reached record lows while e-cigarette use climbs.
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The CDC has released new data showing traditional cigarette smoking among American adults has reached record lows while e-cigarette use is climbing. This shift reflects a decades-long decline in conventional smoking rates driven by public health campaigns, tax increases, and regulatory restrictions on tobacco products. The rise in vaping suggests smokers are switching to alternative nicotine delivery systems, though health experts remain concerned about the long-term effects and addiction potential of e-cigarettes, particularly among younger users. The trend underscores the ongoing tension between traditional tobacco control efforts succeeding and emerging nicotine products gaining market share. Public health officials will likely face pressure to establish clearer regulatory frameworks for e-cigarettes as their popularity continues to grow.
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