Vaping among youth and young adults: a “red alert” state

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Abstract

The use of e-cigarettes, otherwise known as ‘vaping’, has been increasing at alarming rates among youth and young adults. Although the long-term harms of vaping are still unclear, emerging evidence brings to light potential risks associated with vaping, especially for youth and non-smokers. This paper discusses nine viable policy measures that could limit the appeal of vaping products to youth and young adults and, in turn, reduce the potential harms of vaping.

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Al-Hamdani, M., Hopkins, D. B., & Park, T. (2020). Vaping among youth and young adults: a “red alert” state. Journal of Public Health Policy, 41(1), 63–69. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41271-019-00193-2

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