Effect of Massachusetts House Bill No. 4196 on electronic cigarette use: a mixed-methods study
Abstract Background Electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, are devices that deliver nicotine-containing aerosol and were used by 2.8% of American adults in 2017. Many people who smoke cigarettes have used e-cigarettes for smoking cessation, and the general consensus among health providers is that w...
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Main Authors: | Amanda Katchmar (Author), Adrian Gunawan (Author), Michael Siegel (Author) |
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