it vaporizes, so you don t see any smoke. reporter: it is not just young adults who vaped. around 14% of high schoolers do, too, according to another recent survey. today s cdc data shows white, non-hispanic american vape more than latino, asian, or black youth theater and this week, the american heart association said that e-cigarettes with nicotine are associated with increases in blood pressure and heart rate, but more research is needed on long-term effects. morrin says his health issues started when he became addicted at 16 to e-cigarettes containing nicotine. while i did it, it felt fine, but in between, i would get nauseous. reporter: he also started experiencing seizures. i thought i was watching my son died. the effects of vaping on kids and adolescents is an addiction that could come about from the chronic exposure to nicotine. reporter: doctors like dr. panagis galiatsatos says it may cause a wide range of severe outcomes, but research is
taught that our ancestors benefited from enslavement. reporter: marvin dunn is a required f why you professor. nothing short of just you re evil to do that. especially for political purposes. reporter: governor desantis slams the vice president s visit to the state today saying democrats are lying about florida s educational standards, while democrats, who see him as a potential rival, are trying to tie him to controversies like this one. margaret? margaret: manny bojorquez in miami. well, tonight, there is a disturbing new report from the centers for disease control on the rise of e-cigarette use. more than 10% of young adults in the u.s. are now vaping. a dramatic increase since the start of the pandemic. cbs s adriana diaz shows us why health officials are worried. so many kids can just get away with it. reporter: 20-year-old alex morrin says one of the dangers of vaping is how easy it is to hide. you can do it in the same room as them.