Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are battery-powered devices that heat a liquid, usually containing nicotine, to allow users to inhale the vapour. The evidence so far suggests they are far less harmful than smoking and can help people to quit smoking. However, as e-cigarettes are a relatively new product and their long-term effects are unknown, they should not be used by people who have never smoked, particularly young people. In 2016 and 2017, regulations were introduced to help ensure that e-cigarette advertising is socially responsible. This means protecting young people, minimising conflation between e-cigarettes and tobacco, and preventing uptake of e-cigarettes amongst people who don’t smoke or use nicotine. The Tobacco and Rela...
This report provides the European Commission with a comprehensive overview of channels through which...
Introduction: Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are a means of recreational nicotine use that can...
This study was supported by grant 10/3000/07 from the National Institute for Health Research.OBJECTI...
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are battery-powered devices that heat a liquid, usually contain...
Introduction The advertising of e-cigarettes in the UK is regulated through the revised EU Tobacco P...
Introduction In contrast to tobacco smoking, electronic cigarette (“vaping”) advertisement had been ...
INTRODUCTION: In contrast to tobacco smoking, electronic cigarette ("vaping") advertisement had been...
Background Growth of e-cigarette use among smokers has raised concerns over uptake by non-smokers, ...
This report outlines results from three separate but connected pieces of research. First, a review o...
Background: Growth of e-cigarette use among smokers has raised concerns over uptake by non-smokers, ...
Electronic cigarettes are not subject to the same marketing controls as tobacco products. Marisa de ...
E-cigarettes are increasingly popular in a number of countries including the UK. However, they curre...
Objective: Electronic-cigarettes (e-cigarette) are promoted creatively through social media and cons...
Introduction: Though smoking is a public health problem the use of e-cigarettes has been associated ...
Background Young people’s experimentation with e-cigarettes has increased in recent years, although ...
This report provides the European Commission with a comprehensive overview of channels through which...
Introduction: Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are a means of recreational nicotine use that can...
This study was supported by grant 10/3000/07 from the National Institute for Health Research.OBJECTI...
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are battery-powered devices that heat a liquid, usually contain...
Introduction The advertising of e-cigarettes in the UK is regulated through the revised EU Tobacco P...
Introduction In contrast to tobacco smoking, electronic cigarette (“vaping”) advertisement had been ...
INTRODUCTION: In contrast to tobacco smoking, electronic cigarette ("vaping") advertisement had been...
Background Growth of e-cigarette use among smokers has raised concerns over uptake by non-smokers, ...
This report outlines results from three separate but connected pieces of research. First, a review o...
Background: Growth of e-cigarette use among smokers has raised concerns over uptake by non-smokers, ...
Electronic cigarettes are not subject to the same marketing controls as tobacco products. Marisa de ...
E-cigarettes are increasingly popular in a number of countries including the UK. However, they curre...
Objective: Electronic-cigarettes (e-cigarette) are promoted creatively through social media and cons...
Introduction: Though smoking is a public health problem the use of e-cigarettes has been associated ...
Background Young people’s experimentation with e-cigarettes has increased in recent years, although ...
This report provides the European Commission with a comprehensive overview of channels through which...
Introduction: Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are a means of recreational nicotine use that can...
This study was supported by grant 10/3000/07 from the National Institute for Health Research.OBJECTI...