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  3. Adverse Outcomes Associated With E-Cigarette Device Type Among Youth and Young Adults: A Pooled Analysis Across Three Tobacco Centers of Regulatory Science

Adverse Outcomes Associated with E-Cigarette Device Type Among Youth and Young Adults: A Pooled Analysis across Three Tobacco Centers of Regulatory Science

Researchers
Benjamin Chaffee, DDS, MPH, PhD
Research Fields
Regulatory Science

Project Co-Investigator Bonnie Halper-Felsher, PhD at Stanford University,

 

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