Vaping might be better for you than smoking, but e-cigarettes like Juul come with risks of their own
but experts say further research is needed before they can recommend e-cigs. Altria, the tobacco company behind Marlboro cigarettes, is a big investor in Juul, paying $12.8 billion for a 35% stake.
Altria, which makes cigarettes like Marlboro and Parliament, is in talk to take a "significant" minority stake in the Silicon Valley e-cig company Juul Labs, the Wall Street Journal reported on ...
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