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→2020: Association of the US Outbreak of Vaping-Associated Lung Injury With Perceived Harm of e-Cigarettes Compared With Cigarettes
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→2022: Referring to: Electronic cigarettes and health outcomes: systematic review of global evidence
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→2022: Unintended Consequences: Testing the Effects of Adolescent-Targeted Anti-Vaping Media upon Adult Smokers
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→2023: Vaping, nicotine: again and again, millions of French people are victims of the epidemic of doubt – Exclusive BVA survey for SOVAPE
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→2023: Older age is associated with greater misperception of the relative health risk of e-cigarettes and cigarettes among US adults who smoke
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→2023: Physical and chemical characterizations of a reference e-cigarette used in animal testing
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→2022: Analysis of common methodological flaws in the highest cited e‑cigarette epidemiology research
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→2015: Deficiencies in public understanding about tobacco harm reduction: results from a United States national survey
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→2016: What the Public Knows and Believes About Nicotine: Insights from Recent Quantitative and Qualitative Evidence
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→2011: Providing accurate safety information may increase a smoker's willingness to use nicotine replacement therapy as part of a quit attempt
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→2010: Smokers commonly misperceive that nicotine is a major carcinogen: National survey data
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→2006: Attitudes and Knowledge About Nicotine and Nicotine Replacement Therapy
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→2004: Stop-smoking medications: who uses them, who misuses them, and who is misinformed about them?
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→2008: Perceived safety and efficacy of nicotine replacement therapies among US smokers and ex-smokers: relationship with use and compliance
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→2008: Perceived safety and efficacy of nicotine replacement therapies among US smokers and ex-smokers: relationship with use and compliance
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Nicotine replacement therapies: patient safety and persistence
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→2020: The Harm-Reduction Quandary of Reducing Adult Smoking While Dissuading Youth Initiation
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→2019: Evaluation of the Impact of a Regional Educational Advertising Campaign on Harm Perceptions of E-Cigarettes, Prevalence of E-Cigarette Use, and Quit Attempts Among Smokers
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