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World vaping update

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2020
Purpose of review Although death and injury related to e-cigarette use and vaping products has decreased since the peak in 2019, concern over the popularity of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS – a term which includes vape pens, electronic or e-cigarettes, and products that produce vapor for inhaling rather than ...
Catherine W, Striley, Sara K, Nutley
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To vape or not to vape?

Dental Nursing, 2023
Margaret Black investigates the mystery that still surrounds vaping.
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Vaping in Youth

JAMA
This JAMA Insights reviews the health effects of vaping among youth in the US and current recommendations for screening and treatment.
Jonathan P, Winickoff   +2 more
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Frequent nicotine vaping associated with vaping cannabis

The Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter, 2020
A study of 3,322 young people found that those who vaped nicotine frequently were more likely to progress to vaping cannabis. The study was designed to look at developmental trajectories of nicotine and cannabis vaping, including timing of use.
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Vaping misrepresentations

British Dental Journal, 2022
R, Holliday   +3 more
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Sixty seconds on . . . vaping

BMJ, 2019
The trend is up but the numbers are still low. Public Health England (PHE) says in a new report that only 1.7% of under 18s use e-cigarettes weekly or more, most of whom also smoke.1 Among those who have never smoked, only one in 500 use e-cigarettes regularly. It has, if you go back as far as 2014. Surveys by …
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Teenagers, smoking, and vaping

BMJ, 2015
Does it matter what young people smoke? Front page headlines across the United States on 17 April screamed the news that electronic cigarettes were becoming the smoke of choice among teenagers. In 2014, for the first time, more young people “vaped” e-cigarettes than smoked conventional tobacco cigarettes.1 Is this true? Is it news? If so, is it bad
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Vaping and Smoking Cessation

Substance Use & Misuse
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) or vaping address a significant unmet need for traditional smokers who are endeavoring to quit this practice.We conducted an extensive PubMed search to review the studies involving e-cigarettes as an ostensibly healthier alternative to cigarette smoking and an approach to smoking cessation.E-cigarettes are ...
John P. Micha   +3 more
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