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Navigating regulatory challenges: a cross-sectional survey of vaping and smoking behaviours among university students in Yunnan, China. [PDF]
Background The global rise in vaping has become a significant public health concern among the young population. This study aims to investigate vaping behaviours among university students in China. Methods Students were selected from eight universities in
He C +3 more
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The effectiveness of anti-vaping health communication campaigns among high school and college students in the U.S. [PDF]
IntroductionThis policy review looks at the exact message themes used in anti-vaping health communication campaigns, PSAs, and warning labels to determine how they can be improved to decrease vaping initiation and encourage cessation among adolescents ...
Skran SR.
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Teachers' experiences of delivering youth vaping prevention materials in schools in England and Scotland: A cross-sectional online survey. [PDF]
INTENT is an evidence-based smoking prevention programme for secondary school pupils in Great Britain (GB) that was recently expanded to include vaping information. Little research has evaluated GB-specific youth vaping prevention materials.
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Interventions for quitting vaping. [PDF]
There is limited guidance on the best ways to stop using nicotine-containing vapes (otherwise known as e-cigarettes) and ensure long-term abstinence, whilst minimising the risk of tobacco smoking and other unintended consequences. Treatments could include pharmacological interventions, behavioural interventions, or both.To conduct a living systematic ...
Butler AR +12 more
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Vaping-associated esophagitis [PDF]
Abstract Background Vaping, or e-cigarettes, heat nicotine and other chemicals to create a vapor that is inhaled. The practice has gained rapid popularity with 41 million people globally reporting regular or occasional use.
Trisha Satya Pasricha, Bharati Kochar
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Cannabis vaping may increase susceptibility to COVID-19 infection and related outcomes; however, little is known about the impact of the pandemic on cannabis vaping among US young populations.
Nhung Nguyen +2 more
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The aim of this study was to test how youth and young adult e-cigarette users responded to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2020 Youth and Young Adult Vaping Survey (N = 1,308) included 540 (44.7%) participants that reported differences in their vaping ...
D. Brett Hopkins +3 more
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Vape Gods, Vape Lords, and Fiends: The Language of Vaping
Little attention has been devoted to understanding the language surrounding e-cigarette use. Researchers employ terms such as users of e-cigarettes or ENDS, but language employed outside scholarly writing is relatively unexamined. Thus, this study examined the language used by college students to refer to people who use e-cigarettes.
Kandi L. Walker +3 more
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Cardiovascular consequences of vaping [PDF]
Purpose of review Vaping activity continues to increase worldwide. Promoted as a ‘healthier’ alternative to traditional smoking, emerging evidence indicates ‘healthier’ should not be confused with ‘harmless’. Direct inhalation exposure of the respiratory tract in experimental research demonstrates pulmonary consequences of ...
Echeagaray, Oscar +3 more
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Electronic Cigarette–Related Contents on Instagram: Observational Study and Exploratory Analysis
BackgroundInstagram is a popular social networking platform for users to upload pictures sharing their experiences. Instagram has been widely used by vaping companies and stores to promote electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes), as well as by public health
Gao, Yankun +4 more
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