So much for e-cigarettes being a safer alternative to tobacco cigarettes; a new study from UC-San Francisco found that teens who used e-cigs were more likely to move on to regular cigarettes.
On the edge of the SoHo neighborhood downtown, The Henley Vaporium is an intimate hipster hangout with overstuffed chairs, exposed brick, friendly counter help -- but no booze.
Electronic cigarettes are growing in popularity among adults because they're odorless and smokeless, but that's exactly the same reason the use of e-cigarettes among children is skyrocketing.
The Centers for Disease Control says so-called "emerging" tobacco products, such as electronic cigarettes, are gaining traction among youths. In fact, the CDC shows that children as young as middle school are using the devices.