By Associated Press - Tuesday, April 4, 2017

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - The rising number of teenagers using e-cigarettes is worrying state health officials.

The Virginia Foundation for Healthy Youth recently released a report showing that middle school and high school use of traditional cigarettes had dropped considerably from 2001.

But executive director Marty Kilgore said e-cigarettes use among teens is “sharply climbing” and more than twice as many high school students use them over traditional cigarettes, a trend she called troubling.



The report also showed that Virginia teens are drinking less soda. About 17 percent of teens drank a soda a day in 2015, down from 24 percent in 2011.

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