Samuel C. Hampsher-Monk, James E. Prieger, Sudhanshu Patwardhan
The history of tobacco control policy is marked by both successes and failures. While taxes, regulations, and various behavioral and pharmacological interventions have helped many people quit smoking, they have not helped everyone. These strategies are unlikely to contribute greatly to smoking cessation among the remaining group, and intensifying these strategies risks backfire. Conversely, using e-cigarettes (vaping) relieves nicotine cravings while avoiding harmful cigarette smoke. And yet, rather than reporting the growing evidence that e-cigarettes provide an off-ramp from smoking for...
The history of tobacco control policy is marked by both successes and failures. While taxes, regulations, and various behavioral and pharmacologica...