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France Takes Another Step Toward Banning E-Cigarettes
A ban on the devices, which have been criticized as a gateway to smoking, could be in effect before the end of this year.
France general
Catherine vautrin
Deputy francesca pasquini
European commission
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National committee against tobacco
Francesca pasquini
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Minister catherine vautrin
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e-Cigarettes Best Nicotine Gum for Smoking Cessation
The devices were as effective as varenicline in a randomized trial, but questions about their safety remain.
Stanford university
United states
Dorothyk hatsukami
Zhao liu
Judithj prochaska
University of minnesota
Stanford university in
China japan friendship hospital
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Flavored E-cigs Still Sold to Minors, Despite Law
Online sales of flavored e-cigarettes to minors appeared to continue, despite a California law.
United states
California tobacco prevention branch
Tobacco industry monitoring evaluation
Healthy communities
California department
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Teen Vape Use Down, But Flavors Still Popular
An annual survey of middle and high school students showed some progress in swaying teens to never start or stop vaping. But among those who still did report vaping, fruit- and candy-flavored vapes were still popular.
Us centers for disease
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Elf bar
Esco bar
Mortality weekly report
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Asthma Severity Higher Among LGBTQ+ Population
Data from a study of tobacco use indicate that sexual and gender minority persons are at higher risk for asthma severity than heterosexuals.
United states
Tugba kaplan
Jean bourbeau
Panagis galiatsatos
Bekir kaplan
American college of chest physicians
Luminis health anne arundel medical center
Johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health
American college
Chest physicians
Johns hopkins bloomberg school
Public health
Johns hopkins medicine
Population assessment
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