New York Times Says Electronic Cigarette Industry "Selling Poison by the Barrel"

TRENDY: E-cigarette use quadrupled between 2009 and 2010, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. E-cigarettes produce a nicotine vapor. Studies disagree on the risk.

Last week, WW reported that lawmakers and local health officials have thus far failed to regulate the booming sales of electronic cigarettes.

Today's New York Times highlights the potential dangers associated with the new way of delivering nicotine, focusing on the potential improper consumption of the liquids used in the e-cigarettes.

But improperly consuming the nicotine laced e-liquids they contain is dangerous and possibly deadly. The New York Times reports 'a teaspoon of even highly diluted e-liquid can kill a small child... [nicotine] is one of the most potent naturally occurring toxins we have.' This raises questions about work place safety and highlights the importance of manufacturing standards for these products.  

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