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E-cigarettes

Contemporary Drug Problems, 2016
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are growing in popularity among young smokers in France seeking to reduce tobacco-induced harms without abandoning the small everyday pleasures and social relationships that unfold around smoking. But e-cigarettes raise ideological challenges: The World Health Organization and the French Agency for Safety of ...
John A. Quelch, Margaret L. Rodriguez
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E-Cigarette Toxicology

Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 2022
Since the spread of tobacco from the Americas hundreds of years ago, tobacco cigarettes and, more recently, alternative tobacco products have become global products of nicotine addiction. Within the evolving alternative tobacco product space, electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) vaping has surpassed conventional cigarette smoking among adolescents and ...
Terry, Gordon   +5 more
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E-Cigarettes and Vaping

Workplace Health & Safety, 2020
Once considered a harmless alternative to smoking tobacco, e-cigarettes are now a public health threat. Occupational health nurses should recommend workers avoid using e-cigarettes and vaping unless suggested by their doctor for smoking cessation purposes.
Stephanie Hammond, Jennan Phillips
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E-cigarette Retail Licensing Policy and E-cigarette Use Among Adolescents

Journal of Adolescent Health, 2020
The present study evaluated whether Pennsylvania's 2016 law requiring a retail license for the sale of e-cigarettes was associated with adolescent e-cigarette use.Data were drawn from the 2015-2017 Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System. We examined the prepolicy and postpolicy change in e-cigarette use for the state with the retail licensing ...
Sunday, Azagba   +2 more
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Are E-Cigarettes Safe?

Scientific American, 2014
The article discusses health safety issues concerning e-cigarettes in the U.S. It is informed that e-cigarettes are poorly regulated and may pose unusal dangers. It is reported that vapors from electronic cigarettes contain several cancer-causing substances and tiny particles of tin, chromium and nickel. It is noted that e-cigarettes contain three main
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E-cigarette Dermatitis

Dermatitis, 2019
Timothy E, Holland, Salma, de la Feld
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E‐cigarettes

The Brown University Child & Adolescent Psychopharmacology Update, 2023
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E-cigarettes

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2015
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E-cigarettes

Primary Health Care, 2017
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