FDA authorizes fruit-flavored vapes for the first time

The FDA has made a groundbreaking decision by authorizing fruit-flavored electronic cigarettes specifically for adult smokers. This move marks the first time such products have received approval, aiming to provide adult smokers with alternatives to traditional cigarettes. However, this decision has sparked concern among health groups and parent organizations, who fear that the availability of these flavored e-cigarettes might lead to an increase in underage vaping. The debate highlights the ongoing tension between offering harm-reduction options for adult smokers and preventing youth from picking up vaping habits. Dr. Céline Gounder from CBS News provides further insights into the potential implications of this decision, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of both public health benefits and risks. QUESTION: How might the availability of fruit-flavored e-cigarettes for adults impact efforts to prevent underage vaping, and what measures could be taken to address these concerns? 

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