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    Press Play with Madeleine Brand

    FDA approves e-cig days after Johns Hopkins finds thousands of chemicals in vaping liquid

    For the first time, the Food and Drug Administration this month authorized the sale and marketing of an electronic cigarette. The e-cigarette is from a company called Vuse.

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    By Madeleine Brand • Oct 20, 2021 • 9m Listen

    For the first time, the Food and Drug Administration this month authorized the sale and marketing of an electronic cigarette. The e-cigarette is from a company called Vuse. The FDA also greenlit three of its tobacco-flavored vape cartridges, saying the benefits for people looking to ditch regular cigarettes outweighs the risks of kids vaping.

    But the announcement came less than a week after the release of a new Johns Hopkins study that found around 2,000 mostly unknown chemicals and substances in tobacco-flavored vaping liquid sold by four major brands: Vuse, Mi-Salt, Juul, Blu.

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    Netflix sticks to creative freedom as trans employees walk out over Dave Chappelle special
    1. 0:00Democrats’ spending plan might be cut in half. What’s still in it, will progressives support it?
    2. 18:33FDA approves e-cig days after Johns Hopkins finds thousands of chemicals in vaping liquidYou’re reading this
    3. 27:38What happened when Selma Blair got an experimental stem cell transplant for multiple sclerosis
    4. 43:09Amid trans employee walkout, how is Netflix dealing with communication problems and creative freedom?
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