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Patient perceptions of the use of e-cigarettes in smoking treatment programs: a qualitative analysis
Background E-cigarettes may serve as a safer alternative to combustible cigarettes and may be more effective than currently available nicotine replacement therapy (NRT).
Sidney V Rojas +9 more
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Comparing the regulation and incentivization of e-cigarettes across 97 countries
Brooke Campus +3 more
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Recurrence of E-Cigarette Vaping Acute Lung Injury (EVALI) with Resumption of Vaping [PDF]
Thomas Lettich +3 more
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Rapid Identification of New Psychoactive Substances in Letters by LA‐APCI‐MS
Laser ablation coupled to molecular mass spectrometry utilizing a modified atmospheric pressure chemical ionization source was used for the detection of synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists in infused prison mail samples. ABSTRACT New psychoactive substances (NPS), especially synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists (SCRA), are increasingly smuggled ...
Mark Wesner +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Abstract Aims Natriuretic peptide‐based pre‐heart failure screening has been proposed in recent guidelines. However, an effective strategy to identify screening targets from the general population, more than half of which are at risk for heart failure or pre‐heart failure, has not been well established.
Yuichiro Mori +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Introduction Globally, over 1 billion people smoke, resulting in approximately 8 million deaths each year. Although the health risks associated with traditional cigarettes are extensively documented, there is an increasing need to evaluate the long-term ...
Mazen M. Homoud +18 more
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A Critical Review of Recent Literature on Metal Contents in E-Cigarette Aerosol [PDF]
Sébastien Soulet, Roberto A. Sussman
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This study analyzes 148 patients (66 women and 82 men) with chronic myeloid leukemia treated with tyrosine kinase inhibitors, focusing on cardiovascular adverse events. The risk assessment, performed using the HFA/ICOS score, reveals sex‐specific differences: venous thrombosis is more common in women, while arterial thrombosis predominates in men.
Cristina Madaudo +10 more
wiley +1 more source
Self‐Discontinuity as a Barrier to Identity and Behaviour Change: Evidence From Smoking Cessation
ABSTRACT Extensive research has shown that resistance to behaviour change is often driven by the management of self‐related threats, traditionally conceptualized as threats to self‐esteem. The present research offers a novel perspective by examining behaviour change as a threat to self‐continuity (i.e., the perceived stability of one's self‐image over ...
Jérôme Blondé +1 more
wiley +1 more source
E-cigarettes and cigarettes worsen peripheral and central hemodynamics as well as arterial stiffness: A randomized, double-blinded pilot study [PDF]
Klaas Franzen +8 more
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