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Banning e-cigarettes, not tobacco products, is 'ludicrous,' some public health experts say
Teen e-cigarette use: A public health crisis | MDedge Pediatrics
Palatine Approves Ban On E-Cigarette Smoking In Public Places - Journal & Topics Media Group
Switch to e-cigarettes, it's healthier than smoking and helps people quit
Atlanta to take aim at e-cigarettes, smoking in public places
E-Cigarettes Expose People to More Than 'Harmless' Water Vapor | UC San Francisco
Vaping industry breathes easier: For now, California lawmakers won't restrict its business - CalMatters
E-Cigarettes and Teen Health - Partnerships for Environmental Public Education (PEPH)
Debate: Are e-cigarettes beneficial to public health? | Pro/Con
DOH bans use of e-cigarettes, vapes in public
The Pros and Cons of Electronic Cigarettes
Milwaukee bans e-cigarettes in public spaces to promote public health
E-cigarettes should not be banned in public, medical experts warn | The Independent | The Independent
Vaping does not help people stop smoking, says WHO report | Smoking | The Guardian
Georgia State Receives $1.4 Million To Study Effects Of E-cigarette Regulations - Georgia State University News - Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Press Releases, Research, School of Public Health, University Research
Publications - Vaping, E-Cigarettes, and Public Policy Toward Alternatives to Smoking | Heartland Institute
E-Cig Stigma: California Declares Vaping a Public Health Risk
Cancer-causing Chemical Formed in E-cigarette Users - School of Public Health - University of Minnesota
E-cigarettes less addictive than cigarettes | Penn State University
US states, cities moving to restrict vaping | Ars Technica
New Hanover County passes new rule limiting vaping, smoking in public | Port City Daily
E-Cigarettes, as Consumer Products, Do Not Help People Quit Smoking, Study Finds | UC San Francisco
Banning E-Cigarettes Is a Bad Idea, Public Health Experts Say
Will vaping bans do more harm than good? Some public health experts say yes.