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As the tax base for traditional tobacco excise taxes continues to erode, policymakers have growing interest to expand taxation to novel and reduced-risk tobacco products. Chief among the latter are e-cigarettes although taxes for other reduced-risk tobacco products such as heated tobacco and...
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Laws that prohibit, regulate, or tax cigarettes can generate illicit markets for tobacco products. Illicit markets both reduce the efficacy of policies intended to improve public health and create harms of their own. Enforcement can reduce evasion but creates additional harms, including...
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For millions, e-cigarettes provide a means to relieve nicotine cravings while avoiding harmful cigarette smoke. In the second volume in this three-volume resource, the authors provide a critical review of evidence concerning the health effects of vaping and whether using e-cigarettes helps or...
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What role should the tobacco industry have in the e-cigarette market? Should manufacturers contribute to the production of evidence on their products’ safety and efficacy? What are the environmental impacts of e-cigarette use and how should these feature in the discussion? How do e-cigarettes...
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Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Who is (still) smoking? -- Chapter 3. E-cigarettes: the technology, the market, and the practice of vaping -- Chapter 4. Is vaping safe? -- Chapter 5. E-cigarettes and smoking cessation -- Chapter 6. The polarization over e-cigarettes -- Chapter 7....
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Some public health officials discourage smokers from using electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS, or “e-cigarettes”) as a cessation aid because ENDS use and smoking are positively correlated. Such correlation does not imply that the causal treatment effect of ENDS use on cessation from...
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