Sentences with phrase «regular tobacco cigarette»

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Despite tobacco industry claims of heat - not - burn products being less harmful than regular cigarettes, the health effects of the devices are still unproven, according to researchers.
Unlike regular cigarettes, e-cigarettes do not contain tobacco and no combustion takes place when they are used.
Using a standard test to measure the urge to smoke a cigarette, people who smoke tobacco cigarettes daily and who watched e-cigarette advertisements with someone inhaling or holding an e-cigarette (aka vaping) showed a greater urge to smoke than regular smokers who did not see the vaping.
The study showed that adolescents are using e-cigarettes at high rates, and many are using e-cigarettes before trying regular cigarettes or chewing tobacco.
«To describe electronic cigarette use as «a new drug use option» and part of «at - risk teenagers» substance using repertoires» is unnecessarily alarmist, given the evidence that regular use among never smokers is negligible, the lack of evidence that electronic cigarette use acts as a gateway to tobacco use, and the likely low level of harm associated with electronic cigarette use.»
Juuling is marketed as a tobacco - free alternative to regular cigarettes but students and staff in Oldham County say it's becoming a problem with kids as young as 12.
For example, while every company classifies a regular cigarette smoker as a «tobacco user,» some companies may make exceptions for people who only smoke the occasional cigar or two and offer nonsmoker prices, which will often cut your price nearly in half.
Studies have shown that life satisfaction is negatively associated with adolescent problem behaviour: sexual risk - taking behaviours (Valois et al. 2002); substance abuse, such as cigarette smoking, chewing tobacco, marijuana, cocaine, regular alcohol use, binge drinking (Desousa et al. 2008; Piko et al. 2005; Zullig et al. 2001); and violence and aggression, such as carrying a gun or weapon, physical fighting, stealing or damaging property at school, and drinking and driving (MacDonald et al. 2005; Valois et al. 2001).
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