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Impact of e-cigarette health warnings on motivation to vape and smoke
Vaping v smoking: Why the FDA is trying to limit access to flavoured e- cigarettes | New Scientist
Young non-smokers told not to take up vaping by experts - BBC News
Timeline of e-cigarette policies, milestones, and youth prevalence... | Download Scientific Diagram
More than a million people use e-cigarettes to stop smoking and there's calls for them to be sold in hospitals — but is vaping safe? | The Sun
An updated overview of e-cigarette impact on human health | Respiratory Research | Full Text
Young non-smokers told not to take up vaping by experts - BBC News
Vape Illness Reason – level 3 - News in Levels
A toxic, plastic problem: E-cigarette waste and the environment
New concern about e-cigarettes: They make smoking seem 'normal' again - Los Angeles Times
Vaping: why e-cigarettes may be more dangerous than we realized - Vox
Short‐Term E‐Cigarette Exposure Increases the Risk of Thrombogenesis and Enhances Platelet Function in Mice | Journal of the American Heart Association
Young non-smokers told not to take up vaping by experts - BBC News
Public Health England's claim that vaping is 95% safer than smoking cigarettes 'is WRONG' | Daily Mail Online
A damning review of e-cigarettes shows vaping leads to smoking, the opposite of what supporters claim
Problems with E-cigarettes – level 1 - News in Levels
Young non-smokers told not to take up vaping by experts - BBC News
Prevalence of electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use in teenagers, UK... | Download Scientific Diagram
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First death linked to vaping reported in Illinois - BBC News
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Problems with E-cigarettes – level 3 - News in Levels
No, vapes aren't 95% less harmful than cigarettes. Here's how this decade-old myth took off