E-cigarette addiction and harm perception: Does initiation flavor choice matter?
Abstract Introduction The 21st century was marked by a dramatic increase in adolescent e-cigarette use in the United States (US). The popularity of non-traditional flavor types, including fruit and pastry, is thought to contribute toward growing product use nationally, leading to a variety of federa...
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Main Authors: | Man Hung (Author), Andrew Spencer (Author), Eric S. Hon (Author), Frank W. Licari (Author), Val Joseph Cheever (Author), Ryan Moffat (Author), Clarissa Goh (Author), Ben Raymond (Author), Martin S. Lipsky (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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