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Danielle M. Smith, Liane M. Schneller, Richard J. O?Connor and Maciej L. Goniewicz
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Ho-Seok Kwak, Jung-Yeol Han, Gideon Koren, Sang-Hee Jo and Ki-Hyun Kim
The health risks of cigarette smoking have been reported to increase continuously, while it is estimated to be responsible for the death toll of more than seven million people globally each year. In an effort to reduce the risk involved in cigarette smok...
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Yoon-Seo Lee, Ki-Hyun Kim, Sang Soo Lee, Richard J. C. Brown and Sang-Hee Jo
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Jacob A. Rohde, Seth M. Noar, Casey Horvitz, Allison J. Lazard, Jennifer Cornacchione Ross and Erin L. Sutfin
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Zachary R. Dunbar, Ananth Das, Richard J. O?Connor, Maciej L. Goniewicz, Binnian Wei and Mark J. Travers
Few published studies have investigated the presence of lead in the e-liquid of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS). Lead inhalation is associated with increased risk of stroke, heart disease, and other diseases. This study used a novel applicati...
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Karolien Adriaens, Dinska Van Gucht and Frank Baeyens
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Martijn Van Heel, Dinska Van Gucht, Koen Vanbrabant and Frank Baeyens
This study examined the impact of four variables pertaining to the use of e-cigarettes (e-cigs) on cravings for tobacco cigarettes and for e-cigs after an overnight abstinence period. The four variables were the nicotine level, the sensorimotor component...
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Clara G. Sears, Joy L. Hart, Kandi L. Walker and Rose Marie Robertson
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Tomoyasu Hirano, Takahiro Tabuchi, Rika Nakahara, Naoki Kunugita and Yumiko Mochizuki-Kobayashi
The benefit of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) in smoking cessation remains controversial. Recently, e-cigarettes have been gaining popularity in Japan, without evidence of efficacy on quitting cigarettes. We conducted an online survey to collect in...
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Neil McKeganey and Tiffany Dickson
Whilst e-cigarettes have been characterised by Public Health England as being around 95% less harmful than combustible tobacco products, only a minority of current smokers (around 16% within the UK) are using these devices. In this paper we report the re...
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