AHA: FDA not doing enough to curb teen e-cigarette use
Don’t count on the tobacco companies to reverse the sharp rise in e-cigarette use among teens. That’s the message the American Heart Association (AHA) is sending to FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, who promised last week that the federal government would act to curtail youthful e-cigarette use.
Despite the Trump administration’s generally anti-regulatory stance, Gottlieb said "everything is on the table" when it comes to addressing this public health problem.