2014
DOI: 10.1001/jama.2014.7883
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E-Cigarettes, Vaping, and Youth

Abstract: Yet the public awareness campaign by the state health department also has seemed like too little too late. Newsome's critics charge he could have done more to keep kids safer from vaping tobacco and marijuana.

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“…These issues must be considered in the ongoing debate about formulation of policies to regulate e-cigarettes. 10,12,[41][42][43][44] …”
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“…These issues must be considered in the ongoing debate about formulation of policies to regulate e-cigarettes. 10,12,[41][42][43][44] …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Dėl jų galimo poveikio visuomenėje kyla daug klausimų, susijusių su jaunimo požiūrio į rūkymą keitimusi bei pasyvaus garinimo pasekmėmis (77).…”
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“…1256, 2009). The FDA issued initial regulatory authority over cigarettes, cigarette tobacco, and smokeless tobacco and left other forms of tobacco unregulated (Gostin & Glasner, 2014). As part of the Tobacco Control Act, the FDA attempted to regulate e-cigarettes as early as 2008 as an unapproved drug and drug device because it was initially marketed as a tobacco cessation product.…”
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“…Public health officials are concerned that the proposed regulations do not adequately protect youth, because regulations on the use of flavored nicotine products and marketing practices targeting youth are not included. In 2014, the European Union (EU) issued a Tobacco Products Directive that put safeguards in place for youth and included a ban on e-cigarette advertising and promoting nicotine flavoring for e-cigarettes (Gostin & Glasner, 2014). Other countries including Brazil and Singapore currently have bans on the sale of e-cigarettes.…”
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