Thanks to several generous grants, groups of kids in South Jersey are taking the opportunity to educate their peers across the state about not only the dangers of traditional tobacco products, but also newer conduits.
"How about we let parents be parents and stick to your job of educating kids," Deminski points out, "Instead of playing mommy, daddy, and doctor all in one?"
Katrina Williams wanted a safer alternative to smoking, and e-cigarettes seemed to be the answer until the day one exploded in her pocket as she drove home from a beauty salon.
A new study from the Rutgers School of Public Health finds smokers who have recently quit are four times more likely than current smokers to use e-cigarettes daily.