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'''Studies, Surveys, Papers, and Case Studies'''
'''Studies, Surveys, Papers, Case Studies, and other resources with information about the use of ENDS products by youth and young adults'''
* Sometimes it's necessary to view the PDF version to access the full study.
* Sometimes it's necessary to view the PDF version to access the full study.
* This page is for referencing the possible benefits of [[Abbreviations|'''ENDS''']] products vs. smoking cigarettes from a Cancer standpoint. (Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems are also known as vapor technology, ecigarettes, ecigs, EVP, etc.)
 
* If you'd prefer someone else to add a study to a topic, there is a subject section called "Suggested studies to add to this page". You may put the link in that section for one of the regular page editors to address.
* If you'd prefer someone else add a study to a topic, there is a subject section called "Suggested studies to add to this page". You may put the link in that section for one of the regular page editors to address. Directions for page editors are at the bottom of the page.
* '''PAGE EDITORS - Please only add Studies, Surveys, Papers in this format to keep page consistent for all viewers.'''
** Topic
** Year (list new to old) Name of Study (In link format to the study)
** Note here if animal study (leave blank if not)
** Brief Summary
** Link to PDF Version
** Citation
** Acknowledgements (funded by, helped by)
** Keywords
** Other




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===Children living in poverty have higher rates of substance use. Caring adults can help.===
===Children living in poverty have higher rates of substance use. Caring adults can help.===
: [[File:Poverty2.jpg|Caring adults]]
: [[File:Poverty2.jpg|Caring adults]]
===Professor Peter Hajek comment on the potential gateway effect===
: [[File:PeterHajek1.jpg|Hajek quote]]




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*“Past smoking was not associated with significantly poorer performance than never smokers in any cognitive domain.”
*“Past smoking was not associated with significantly poorer performance than never smokers in any cognitive domain.”


=More Information=


* Click on the category link below for more studies by topic on ENDS and Nicotine.
=Directions for page editors=
 
 
* '''PAGE EDITORS - Please only add Studies, Surveys, Papers in this format to keep page consistent for all viewers.'''
** Topic
** Year (list new to old) Name of Study (In link format to the study)
** Note here if animal study (leave blank if not)
** Brief Summary
** Link to PDF Version
** Citation
** Acknowledgements (funded by, helped by)
** Keywords
** Other
 
 
 
 
 
 
[[Category:Studies, Surveys, and Papers]]
[[Category:Studies, Surveys, and Papers]]