The observed 'gateway' effect of e-cigarette use among teens is "likely to be small," with only a tiny proportion of experimental vapers going on to smoke regular cigarettes, suggests research ...
The researchers reasoned that if a gateway effect existed, there ought to be associated population-wide changes in the prevalence of smoking uptake when the prevalence of vaping changed. Conversely, ...
Over the weekend, a clip from C-SPAN of Rep. Buddy Carter (R-Savannah) was posted to Twitter, gathering over a million views. In it, Carter makes an impassioned speech against a recent House bill ...
Vaping is not a gateway into regular cigarette use for most teenagers and young adults, a study suggests. University College London researchers looked at the use of e-cigs and traditional tobacco ...
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When former Vice President Joe Biden asserted over the weekend that marijuana shouldn’t be legal because it might be a “gateway” to hard drug use, pro-legalization critics were quick to paint him as ...
WASHINGTON — Casting doubt on a basic principle of U.S. anti-drug policies, an independent study said Monday that marijuana use does not lead teenagers to experiment with hard drugs such as heroin or ...
When former vice president Joe Biden asserted over the weekend that marijuana shouldn’t be legal because it might be a “gateway” to hard drug use, pro-legalization critics were quick to paint him as ...
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