Adolescent Users of Juul, Other E-Cigarette Pods Exposed to Nearly as Much Nicotine as Smokers, Study Shows
September 07, 2018
September 07, 2018
BUFFALO, New York, Sept. 7 -- The Roswell Park Cancer Institute issued the following news release:
A new study on use of electronic cigarettes among adolescents reports striking findings: that young users of newer "pod" e-cigarette devices are absorbing nicotine at levels approaching nicotine exposure from traditional combustible cigarettes. The research, a collaboration between scientists at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center and pediatricians from Stony Brook Child . . .
A new study on use of electronic cigarettes among adolescents reports striking findings: that young users of newer "pod" e-cigarette devices are absorbing nicotine at levels approaching nicotine exposure from traditional combustible cigarettes. The research, a collaboration between scientists at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center and pediatricians from Stony Brook Child . . .