FDA Approves First Menthol E-Cigarettes Amid Health Concerns

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The FDA has approved the first menthol-flavored e-cigarette products, sparking criticism from public health advocates who argue it could increase youth vaping. The decision supports the idea that e-cigarettes can help adult smokers quit, despite ongoing concerns about their appeal to young people and the health risks associated with nicotine. The approval includes products from NJOY, a subsidiary of Altria Group, and comes amid legal challenges and criticism over the FDA's handling of e-cigarette regulations.
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