Myth: Alternative nicotine products don't help people stop smoking: Difference between revisions

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='''Studies Alternative Nicotine Products- Facilitators and Barriers to Quitting Smoking'''=
='''Alternative Nicotine Products- Facilitators and Barriers to Quitting Smoking or Remaining Abstinent'''=
*See Also: [https://safernicotine.wiki/mediawiki/index.php/Nicotine_-_Misperceptions,_Misinformation,_or_Disinformation Nicotine - Misperceptions, Misinformation, or Disinformation]
*See Also: [https://safernicotine.wiki/mediawiki/index.php/Nicotine_-_Misperceptions,_Misinformation,_or_Disinformation Nicotine - Misperceptions, Misinformation, or Disinformation]


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*The majority said they would continue using JUUL to replace cigarettes (83% African American; 94% Latinx) and that JUUL worked better than other methods to reduce cigarettes (72%).
*The majority said they would continue using JUUL to replace cigarettes (83% African American; 94% Latinx) and that JUUL worked better than other methods to reduce cigarettes (72%).
*[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8447685/pdf/12954_2021_Article_543.pdf PDF Version]
*[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8447685/pdf/12954_2021_Article_543.pdf PDF Version]
===2021: [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33952270/  Effect of Massachusetts House Bill No. 4196 on electronic cigarette use: a mixed-methods study]===
*...messaging questioning the safety of e-cigarettes led to an increase in combustible cigarette use. This suggests the need for health authorities to reconsider how they communicate the relative risks of smoking and vaping.
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