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ASH Fact Sheet 891- Use of e-cigarettes in Great Britain among adults and young people (2013)
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ASH has commissioned surveys on e-cigarette use starting in 2010 with a survey of smokers, followed in February 2012 and 2013 by surveys of all adults and in March 2013 with a survey of children aged 11 to 18. |
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Comparison of the effects of e-cigarette vapor and cigarette smoke on indoor air quality
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CONTEXT:
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) have earned considerable attention recently as an alternative to smoking tobacco, but uncertainties about their impact on health and indoor air quality have resulted in proposals for bans on indoor e-cigarette use.
OBJECTIVE: To assess potential health impacts relating to the use of e-cigarettes, a series of studies were conducted using e-ci… |
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Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems: International Tobacco Control Four-country Survey
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BACKGROUND:
Electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) initially emerged in 2003 and have since become widely available globally, particularly over the Internet.
PURPOSE: Data on ENDS usage patterns are limited. The current paper examines patterns of ENDS awareness, use, and product-associated beliefs among current and former smokers in four countries. |
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Evidence against a gateway from smokeless tobacco use to smoking
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INTRODUCTION:
It has been suggested that smokeless tobacco (ST) use by young people induces them to become smokers, but direct evidence is lacking. |
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Kozlowski , et al. (2003), Most smokeless tobacco use is not a causal gateway to cigarettes: using order of product use to evaluate causation in a national US sample, |
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Richardson , et al. (2013), Noncombustible Tobacco Product Advertising: How Companies Are Selling the New Face of Tobacco, <http://ntr.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2013/12/29/ntr.ntt200> accessed: 2014-01-30 |