Evidence use in E-cigarettes debates: scientific showdowns in a 'wild west' of research
Abstract Background Against a backdrop of declining tobacco use, e-cigarette markets are growing. The UK now has a higher percentage of e-cigarette users than any other European country. These developments have prompted fierce discussions in scientific, advocacy and policy communities about how best...
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Main Authors: | Katherine E. Smith (Author), Theresa Ikegwuonu (Author), Heide Weishaar (Author), Shona Hilton (Author) |
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