different. joining us now, morning joe medical contributor dr. dave campbell as vaping-related illnesses continue to rise, we re finally getting answers on the cause. so give us the answer, i guess, first of all. the short answer is it s a vitamin e acetate. the big answer, mika, is that we have two developing public health crises that we might talk about right now in the midst of what your panel is talking about with the impeachment and what the syrian kurds are dealing with with ethnic cleansing. we have the antibiotic resistant drug, antibiotic organisms that are spreading. the cdc came out yesterday and told us about that. and they ve now found the probably the cause for the lung injury that happens when using e-cigarettes and when vape products, particularly those that contain thc or cannabis
illnesses and deaths are stagger, over 1,000 possible lung injury linked to vaping and 20 deaths. people are seeing these numbers and saying why is this happening all at once. high school use of e-cigarettes is a crazy number, it s on the rise there. you can see that in blue right there. this is a real problem. we have a lot of people that are getting sick from this. it s certainly rising quickly, exponentially and specifically for younger kids that are attracted to things like bubble gum flavor, whatever the names are, it s attracting and hooking people into this addiction at a young age. that s a real problem. that s what the administration is looking at, how do we target this to prevent ten, 20 years in the future. carley: still no word on why this is happening. the problem is, we re really early on in the whole history of the e-cigarette problem. carley: that s so true. everybody is getting sick all at once. if i had advice, i would say don t buy anything on the black
like a healthier alternative to real cigarettes but now vaping is under intense scrutiny as its own kind much danger with reports of lung injury and deaths across the country attributed to vaping. worse, it s on an exponential rides with young people. the centers for disease control found 27.5% of high school students used an e-cigarette in the past 30 days. and there are strong indications this is thanks in part to specific targeting of teens by the vaping industry like big tobacco before it. at an hearing in july, dr. robert jackler, an investment in product advertising testified the vape giant juul hocked adds to young people. the cofounder james unsy and bowen were students in product design at stanford and their masters product was about, quote, disrupting the tobacco industry through innovation. jackler said when he met muncy last year he accused juul of
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just about half past the hour. two more deaths relating to vaping. that brings the death total to 16. the centers for disease control and prevention announced there are 805 confirmed and probable cases of lung injury associated with vaping use. a consistent cause remains unknown. drugmaker johnson & johnson agreed to a decision. there with l be a determination of whether the manufacture of opioid use constituted misuse. it involves cities, counties, communities, and tribal land. there was a ruling against them