34 results on '"Electronic cigarettes -- Research"'
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2. Researchers at National University of Singapore and National University Health System Publish New Data on Addiction Research ('If I could try it, I'd try it': Qualitative study of the illegal vaping culture in Singapore)
3. Research on Alcohol and Drug Research Reported by Researchers at University of Texas Austin (Associations between social norms and at-risk status for e-cigarette use: A sex-stratified analysis of Texas sixth-grade students)
4. Young people who vape more likely to report chronic stress
5. New Findings in Surgery Described from Hannover Medical School (E-cigarette explosions: patient profiles, injury patterns, clinical management, and outcome)
6. New Mental Health Diseases and Conditions Findings from University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Reported (Electronic Cigarettes: an Overlooked Tool To Alleviate Disparities In Tobacco Use Disorder Among People With Mental Health and ...)
7. Studies from University of Washington Yield New Information about Panic Disorder [Vaporized Nicotine (E-cigarette) and Tobacco Smoking Among People With Hiv: Use Patterns and Associations With Depression and Panic Symptoms]
8. Study Results from UTHealth School of Public Health Provide New Insights into Marijuana/Cannabis (Patterns In Mental Health Symptomatology and Cigarette, E-cigarette, and Marijuana Use Among Texas Youth and Young Adults Amid the Coronavirus ...)
9. New Research on Marijuana/Cannabis from UTHealth School of Public Health Summarized (Patterns in Mental Health Symptomatology and Cigarette, E-cigarette and Marijuana Use among Texas Youth and Young Adults Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic)
10. University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Reports Findings in Eating Disorders (Associations Between Eating Disorder Symptoms and Smoking and Vaping Use and Motives In College Students)
11. Reports Outline Mental Health Diseases and Conditions Study Results from New York University Grossman School of Medicine (Passive exposure to e-cigarette emissions is associated with worsened mental health)
12. Study Data from Georgia State University Update Understanding of Marijuana/Cannabis (Role of Mental Health In the Association Between E-cigarettes and Cannabis Use)
13. New Addiction Research Findings Reported from University of Wisconsin Madison (Relations Among Cigarette Dependence, E-cigarette Dependence, and Key Dependence Criteria Among Dual Users of Combustible and E-cigarettes)
14. Recent Findings in Addiction Research Described by Researchers from UT Health (Subjective Experiences At E-cigarette Initiation: Implications for E-cigarette and Dual/poly Tobacco Use Among Youth)
15. Recent Findings from University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Has Provided New Information about Addiction Research (The Relationship of E-cigarette Use To Tobacco Use Outcomes Among Young Adults Who Smoke and Use Alcohol)
16. Studies from University of Tennessee Have Provided New Data on Addiction Research (Associations of Childhood Executive Control With Adolescent Cigarette and E-cigarette Use: Tests of Moderation By Poverty Level)
17. New Findings on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders from University of Iowa Summarized (Association of Attention-deficit/hyperactivity Disorder With E-cigarette Use)
18. New Findings Reported from Ohio State University Describe Advances in Addiction Research (Electronic Cigarette Use and Risk of Cigarette and Smokeless Tobacco Initiation Among Adolescent Boys: a Propensity Score Matched Analysis)
19. Findings from Yale University Broaden Understanding of Addiction Research (Informing the Development of Adolescent E-cigarette Cessation Interventions: a Qualitative Study)
20. Study Results from Sanford Research Provide New Insights into Addiction Research (Trends In Electronic Cigarette Use and Conventional Smoking: Quantifying a Possible 'diversion' Effect Among Us Adolescents)
21. University of Texas Health Science Center Houston Reports Findings in Addiction Research (Dissemination of Catch My Breath, a Middle School E-cigarette Prevention Program)
22. New Addiction Research Data Have Been Reported by Investigators at McMaster University (No Evidence of Differences In Smoking Levels, Nicotine Dependence, Carbon Monoxide or Motivational Indices Between Cigarette Smokers and Cigarette Plus ...)
23. Data on Addiction Research Detailed by Researchers at Georgetown University (Prevalence and correlates of lifetime e-cigarette use among adolescents attending public schools in a low income community in the US)
24. Research Conducted at Medical University of South Carolina Has Provided New Information about Addiction Research (Electronic Cigarette Dependence and Demand Among Pod Mod Users As a Function of Smoking Status)
25. Researchers from University of Edinburgh Detail New Studies and Findings in the Area of Addiction Research (Vaping for weight control: Findings from a qualitative study) (Vaping for weight control: Findings from a qualitative study)
26. Studies from Department of Human Development and Family Sciences in the Area of Addiction Research Reported (E-cigarette use susceptibility among youth in Mexico: The roles of remote acculturation, parenting behaviors, and internet use frequency)
27. Findings on Addiction Research Described by Thierry Gagne and Colleagues (Cigarette smoking and E-cigarette use among young adults in the United States: Findings from the 2016-18 behavioral risk factor surveillance system)
28. Yale University School of Medicine Describes Findings in Addiction Research (A quasi-experimental test of a virtual reality game prototype for adolescent E-Cigarette prevention)
29. New Mental Health Diseases and Conditions Study Results Reported from Johns Hopkins University (Mental Health Problems and Initiation of E-cigarette and Combustible Cigarette Use)
30. Studies from University of Southern California Update Current Data on Addiction Research (Characterizing JUUL-related posts on Twitter)
31. Studies in the Area of Smoking Reported from University of Geneva (Throat Hit in Users of the Electronic Cigarette: An Exploratory Study)
32. Study Results from University of Queensland in the Area of Smoking Reported (Tobacco and e-cigarette use amongst illicit drug users in Australia)
33. Findings from University of Patras Reveals New Findings on Aldehydes (E-cigarettes generate high levels of aldehydes only in 'dry puff' conditions)
34. Data on Addiction Research Reported by Researchers at University of Hawaii
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