From 2009 to January 2016, the Food and Drug Administration identified 134 US incidents of e-cigarette batteries overheating, catching on fire or exploding. In April, the FDA will host a public ...
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STRATFORD, Connecticut -- A man from Connecticut who was badly injured by an exploding e-cigarette spoke out exclusively to Eyewitness News. The explosion happened while he was smoking. "The vape ...