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Juul is th emost popular vaping product on the market. Photo: Eva Hambach/AFP/Getty Images
A new study shows that e-cigarettes like Juul are an effective way for smokers to quit smoking — twice as effective as other nicotine products like gum and patches, The New York Times reports.
Reality check: Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, in his crackdown on vaping products, has not challenged that contention. His complaint is entirely about Juul's appeal to non-smokers, mainly teens.
Go deeper: The vaping boom among American teenagers