American Academy of Pediatrics: Teens, Young Adults More Likely to Persist in Using E-Cigarettes If They Are Using Disposable Devices, Which Are Cheaper and Flavored
March 12, 2024
March 12, 2024
ITASCA, Illinois, March 12 (TNSres) -- The American Academy of Pediatrics issued the following news release:
Teens and young adults who use disposable e-cigarettes are more likely to persist in using e-cigarettes after eight months as compared to those who use non-disposable devices that must be recharged or refilled with e-cigarette liquid or pods, according to a study published in the April 2024 Pediatrics.
The study, "Disposable E-Cigarette Use and Subsequent Us . . .
Teens and young adults who use disposable e-cigarettes are more likely to persist in using e-cigarettes after eight months as compared to those who use non-disposable devices that must be recharged or refilled with e-cigarette liquid or pods, according to a study published in the April 2024 Pediatrics.
The study, "Disposable E-Cigarette Use and Subsequent Us . . .
