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ASH Fact Sheet 891- Use of e-cigarettes in Great Britain among adults and young people (2013)
Document
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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Background Paper on E-Cigarettes
Article
OVERALL SUMMARY
While most discussion of e-cigarettes among health authorities has concentrated on the product itself, its potential toxicity and use of e-cigarettes to help people quit smoking, the e- cigarette companies have been rapidly expanding using aggressive marketing messages similar to those used to promote cigarettes in the 1950s and 1960s. Moreover, e-cigarette advertising is on television and radio in many countries that have long-banne… |
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CDC Online Newsroom - E-cigarette use more than doubles among U.S. middle and high school students from 2011-2012
Web Press Release
E-cigarette use more than doubles among U.S. middle and high school students from 2011-2012
More than 75 percent of youth users smoke conventional cigarettes too. |
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Critical Review of “Background Paper on E-Cigarettes” Prepared for the World Health Organization by Grana, Benowitz, and Glantz.
Analytical Observation
It has become apparent that many legislators and public health experts are relying on Background Paper On E-Cigarettes prepared for the World Health Organization by Rachel Grana, Neal Benowitz, and |
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E-Cigarettes May Not Be Gateway to Smoking: Study
Magazine Article
E-cigarettes don't appear to entice teens to try smoking tobacco, a new study says.
The researchers noted that doesn't mean that e-cigarettes are risk-free, but it should reassure parents that teens who try the devices may simply be doing so for the novelty and aren't necessarily setting themselves up for a lifetime of nicotine addiction. |
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Electronic cigarettes and conventional cigarette use among us adolescents: A cross-sectional study
Journal Article
Importance
Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use is increasing rapidly among adolescents, and e-cigarettes are currently unregulated.Objective To examine e-cigarette use and conventional cigarette smoking. |
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Evidence against a gateway from smokeless tobacco use to smoking
Journal Article
INTRODUCTION:
It has been suggested that smokeless tobacco (ST) use by young people induces them to become smokers, but direct evidence is lacking.
METHODS:
Information in the 2003, 2005, and 2007 National Survey on Drug Use and Health was used to determine the prevalence of smoking among White men (aged 18+ years) and boys (aged 16-17 years) who had started tobacco use with ST, cigarettes, or with both produc… |
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FAMILY SMOKING PREVENTION AND TOBACCO CONTROL ACT (FSPTCA)
Statute
An Act
To protect the public health by providing the Food and Drug Administration with certain authority to regulate tobacco products, to amend title 5, United States Code, to make certain modifications in the Thrift Savings Plan, the Civil Service Retirement System, and the Federal Employees’ Retirement System, and for other purposes. |
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Most smokeless tobacco use is not a causal gateway to cigarettes: using order of product use to evaluate causation in a national US sample
Journal Article
AIMS:
To evaluate non-causal and causal patterns of smokeless tobacco (SLT) and cigarette use; to assess the prevalence of “non-gateway” and possible “gateway” patterns of SLT use. |
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Noncombustible Tobacco Product Advertising: How Companies Are Selling the New Face of Tobacco
Journal Article
Background:
With declining cigarette sales, increasing restrictions, and recent Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulation of cigarettes, there has been a dramatic rise in the marketing of noncombustible tobacco products (NCPs). However, little is known about how NCPs are advertised and to whom. |
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RainMan's 2011-2012 CDC NYTS Survey Data
Note: Data is preliminary, needs verification but believed to be accurate.
Link to original CDC Datasets
Related: CDC Online Newsroom - E-cigarette use more than doubles among U.S. middle and high school students from 2011-2012
category-youth cdc e-cigarette folder-e-cigs gateway incomplete_information-_bias leans-positive nicotine survey |
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Teen smoking continues to decline in 2013
Journal Article
Teen smoking continues to decline in 2013
ANN ARBOR—Smoking among teens in grades 8, 10 and 12 continued to decline in 2013—apositive trend since most smokers begin their habit in adolescence—according to the latest survey results from the nationwide Monitoring the Future study. |