Fifth Person Dies From Lung Disease Linked To Vaping, CDC Says
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- More stern warnings are coming from health officials about the dangers of vaping and e-cigarettes after a fifth person died from related lung disease. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is urging people not to use the vaping products.
Officials are aware of at least 450 cases of severe lung disease that were likely caused by vaping.
One of those cases include 19-year-old Kevin Boclair from Broomall, who was placed on life support last week.
"There are so many of his friends that I love, I've known them since they were kids and I want them to stop. I want everybody to stop, be cause even the doctors will say they don't know everything about it -- it's newer," Deborah Boclair said.
Investigators are trying to determine whether vitamin E oil in vaping products is to blame.