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E-cigarette flavors decrease perception of harm among youth - Department of  Family Medicine
E-cigarette flavors decrease perception of harm among youth - Department of Family Medicine

Public Health Consequences of E-Cigarettes | The National Academies Press
Public Health Consequences of E-Cigarettes | The National Academies Press

UI research studies impact of regulation on e-cigarette usage in different  states - The Daily Iowan
UI research studies impact of regulation on e-cigarette usage in different states - The Daily Iowan

E-cigarette study links metal exposure from vaping to DNA damage - SlashGear
E-cigarette study links metal exposure from vaping to DNA damage - SlashGear

Teen vapers choose mint as their favorite e-cigarette flavor
Teen vapers choose mint as their favorite e-cigarette flavor

E-cigarettes linked to lung problems, first long-term study on vaping finds
E-cigarettes linked to lung problems, first long-term study on vaping finds

E-Cigarettes, as Consumer Products, Do Not Help People Quit Smoking, Study  Finds | UC San Francisco
E-Cigarettes, as Consumer Products, Do Not Help People Quit Smoking, Study Finds | UC San Francisco

E-cigarettes 'may do more harm than good,' study suggests
E-cigarettes 'may do more harm than good,' study suggests

E-cigarettes outperform patches and gums in quit-smoking study
E-cigarettes outperform patches and gums in quit-smoking study

E-Cigarettes and the Use of Conventional Cigarettes (06.04.2018)
E-Cigarettes and the Use of Conventional Cigarettes (06.04.2018)

E-cigarette users trying to quit smoking should vape every day, studies  suggest | Smoking | The Guardian
E-cigarette users trying to quit smoking should vape every day, studies suggest | Smoking | The Guardian

E-cigarettes more effective than nicotine gums, patches, study finds
E-cigarettes more effective than nicotine gums, patches, study finds

More than a quarter-million youth who had never smoked a cigarette used e- cigarettes in 2013 | CDC Online Newsroom | CDC
More than a quarter-million youth who had never smoked a cigarette used e- cigarettes in 2013 | CDC Online Newsroom | CDC

Use of e-cigarettes and smoked tobacco in youth aged 14–15 years in New  Zealand: findings from repeated cross-sectional studies (2014–19) - The  Lancet Public Health
Use of e-cigarettes and smoked tobacco in youth aged 14–15 years in New Zealand: findings from repeated cross-sectional studies (2014–19) - The Lancet Public Health

UC San Diego Study: E-cigarettes Don't Help Smokers Stay Off Cigarettes
UC San Diego Study: E-cigarettes Don't Help Smokers Stay Off Cigarettes

Prospective studies related to e-cigarette use and smoking cessation.... |  Download Table
Prospective studies related to e-cigarette use and smoking cessation.... | Download Table

Nicotine pharmacokinetics of electronic cigarettes: A pooled data analysis  from the literature - ScienceDirect
Nicotine pharmacokinetics of electronic cigarettes: A pooled data analysis from the literature - ScienceDirect

Vaping Could Make You 40 Percent More Likely to Get Respiratory Disease |  The Brink | Boston University
Vaping Could Make You 40 Percent More Likely to Get Respiratory Disease | The Brink | Boston University

An updated overview of e-cigarette impact on human health | Respiratory  Research | Full Text
An updated overview of e-cigarette impact on human health | Respiratory Research | Full Text

E-cigarettes may help smokers quit even if they don't intend to, study  finds - UPI.com
E-cigarettes may help smokers quit even if they don't intend to, study finds - UPI.com

New study comes the closest yet to proving that e-cigarettes aren't as  dangerous as smoking - Cancer Research UK - Cancer news
New study comes the closest yet to proving that e-cigarettes aren't as dangerous as smoking - Cancer Research UK - Cancer news

New study comes the closest yet to proving that e-cigarettes aren't as  dangerous as smoking - Cancer Research UK - Cancer news
New study comes the closest yet to proving that e-cigarettes aren't as dangerous as smoking - Cancer Research UK - Cancer news

E-cigarettes don't help smokers kick the habit, UCSD study finds
E-cigarettes don't help smokers kick the habit, UCSD study finds

E-cigarettes may cause cancer and heart disease, says study
E-cigarettes may cause cancer and heart disease, says study

New CDC study finds dramatic increase in e-cigarette-related calls to  poison centers | CDC Online Newsroom | CDC
New CDC study finds dramatic increase in e-cigarette-related calls to poison centers | CDC Online Newsroom | CDC

PDF) Health impact of E-cigarettes: A prospective 3.5-year study of regular  daily users who have never smoked
PDF) Health impact of E-cigarettes: A prospective 3.5-year study of regular daily users who have never smoked

PDF) Patterns of E-Cigarette Use Among Youth and Young Adults: Review of  the Impact of E-Cigarettes on Cigarette Smoking
PDF) Patterns of E-Cigarette Use Among Youth and Young Adults: Review of the Impact of E-Cigarettes on Cigarette Smoking