adults who use both e-cigarettes and traditional tobacco cigarettes, are scheduled to be published July 15 in the journal Substance Use & Misuse The FDA now has regulatory authority over all tobacco products, including e-cigarettes and we know that some communities have taken action to ban flavored e-cigarette products, said Lauren Pacek, Ph.D., the studys lead author and an assistant professor in psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke
In 2024, their most recent survey at the time of publication, they found that Around 2.7% of those who had never smoked reported using an e-cigarette daily or occasionally., which is an increase from 1.5% in 2021.[23] Like the STS, this rate is higher than was found in the 2021-2023 ASH surveys (0.7%, 1.3% and 1.1% respectively)
In performing our work, we compared the appearance of the packaging against DCC regulations and used our judgment, informed by studies we cite in the Introduction and by laws and regulations in other jurisdictions with legal recreational cannabis
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