The "Gateway" hypothesis: evaluation of evidence and alternative explanations
Abstract Background Electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) offer a substantial harm reduction opportunity for adults who smoke and are unlikely to quit. However, a major concern about ENDS is their use by non-smoking youth, and particularly whether ENDS are acting as a "gateway" that...
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