But this time, when Ms Berven pushed the activation button, she claims the e-cigarette exploded, ripping a hole in her mouth and spewing battery acid across her body. Months later, Ms Berven says she ...
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is probing the dangers of exploding batteries in e-cigarettes, following dozens of reports of devices that have combusted, overheated or caught fire ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- There's a global call to get electronic cigarettes out of the hands of kids and teens. The use of e-cigarettes among teenagers is exploding. Nearly 2 million teens use them and ...
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