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E-Cigarette Use Tied to Higher Odds of Asthma in Young Adults

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Odds of self-reported asthma among e-cigarette users similar to that of tobacco smokers

Dual Use of E-Cigarettes + Smoked Products Ups Risk for Respiratory Symptoms

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Elevated risk for symptoms such as wheezing, nocturnal dry cough higher with dual use than for use of either product type alone

E-Cigarettes May Help Smokers With Schizophrenia Cut Tobacco Smoking

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Findings seen at week 12 in a small, single-arm, pilot study of patients with schizophrenia who did not intend to quit smoking

More Lung Injury Seen With Vaping Cannabis Versus Vaping, Smoking Nicotine

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'Wheezing or whistling' in chest nearly two times higher among teens who had used cannabis in electronic nicotine delivery systems

3.4 Percent of U.S. Workers Are Current E-Cigarette Users

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Prevalence of e-cigarette use highest for workers in accommodation, food services industry; food preparation and serving-related occupations

Teen E-Cigarette Use Ups Odds of Smoking Cigarettes

Trying Multiple Tobacco Products in Teens Tied to Later Daily Smoking

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Electronic cigarette use increases the risk for later daily cigarette smoking more than threefold

Vaping May Addle the Adolescent Brain

Teen Vaping Doubles Risk for Subsequent Tobacco Use

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Adolescent boys who use e-cigarettes twice as likely to initiate cigarettes, smokeless tobacco products

SB 12/17 -- After Years of Increases

NIDA: Teen Vaping Levels Seem to Have Plateaued in 2020

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Percentage of teenagers in eighth, 10th, 12th grade vaping nicotine and marijuana remained stable from 2019 to 2020

CVD Biomarker Levels Up for Dual Use of E-Cigarettes, Cigarettes

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Levels of biomarkers of inflammation, oxidative stress similar for dual users and exclusive cigarette users

Benefit of E-Cigarettes for Quitting Smoking Unclear

E-Cigarettes as Consumer Devices May Not Improve Smoking Cessation

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In randomized clinical trials, e-cigarette use linked to more quitting for smokers provided e-cigarettes versus conventional therapy