E-Cigarettes Serve as Gateway to Smoking for Teens and Young Adults, Dartmouth and Pitt Collaboration Finds
Young people across the United States who smoke electronic cigarettes are considerably more likely to start smoking traditional cigarettes within a year than their peers who do not smoke e-cigarettes, according to an analysis led by the University of Pittsburgh and Dartmouth.
Source: News at Dartmouth Medical School - Category: Hospital Management Authors: Geisel Communications Tags: Features News Press Release cancer e-cigarettes James Sargent Norris Cotton Cancer Center smoking teens Source Type: news
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