Youth exposure to advertising and e-cigarette use
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Youth exposure to advertising and e-cigarette use

  • 4/28/16

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    Infogratic related to a study to be published in the April 2016 edition of the journal Pediatrics.

    Greater exposure to e-cigarette as is associated with higher odds of youth e-cigarette use. Most e-cigarettes contain nicotine which can cause addiction, may harm brain development, and could lead to continued tobacco product use among youth.

    Efforts to reduce youth exposure to tobacco advertising are crucial to Q]prevent all forms of tobacco use among youth.

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    p0425-CDC-ecig-marketing.pdf

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