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The Power of Technical Language: Does Jargon Use Influence the Credibility of Misinformation?
ABSTRACT Across two studies, we examined the impact of different levels of jargon on the perceived credibility of texts containing reliable or unreliable information. Study 1 found that higher levels of jargon were associated with increased credibility ratings for unreliable texts.
Tanisha Berrios +2 more
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Cannabis use among youth who vape nicotine E-cigarettes: A qualitative analysis
Danielle R. Davis +5 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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Abstract Female sex is associated with higher incidence and risk of dementia. Estrogen may represent one important mechanism contributing to the increase in incidence rates. In this review, we synthesize narratively the evidence for associations between estrogen—across the life course from menarche to menopause, estrogen‐containing hormonal ...
Sarah Gregory +19 more
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Reply to Sharma and Zeki: Does Vaping Increase Susceptibility to COVID-19?
Haijun Zhang +6 more
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Tobacco and electronic cigarette cues for smoking and vaping: an online experimental study [PDF]
Anna Blackwell +9 more
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Abstract Dementia rates are rising globally, with the burden increasing most rapidly in low‐ to middle‐income countries. Despite this, research into Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) among African populations remains limited, with existing models based on Western cohorts that overlook sex‐, gender‐, and ancestry‐specific factors.
Chinedu T. Udeh‐Momoh +35 more
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SUN-201 Adrenal Insufficiency After Treatment for Vaping Associated Pulmonary Injury
Melinda Pierce, Anne Griffiths
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Streptococcus intermedius empyema in an adolescent with a history of vaping: A case report
Edwin Parker Savage, Jeffrey J. Dehmer
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Measuring the Effects of Cannabis on Anxiety and Depression Among Cancer Patients
ABSTRACT Introduction Cancer patients are increasingly turning to cannabis products to modulate physical and psychological symptoms despite limited evidence supporting their efficacy. We aimed to explore cancer patients' self‐reported anxiety and depression symptoms in response to cannabis use.
Apoorva C. Reddy +7 more
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