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Clearing the Air: The Taxation and Regulation of Reduced-Harm Nicotine Products • Taxes on combustible cigarettes in Canada account for almost 70 percent of their final price. Under the most...

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Public Health England; the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine; and the FDA have recognized that nicotine products exist on a continuum of risk, with e-cigarettes at the lower...

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If you’re like me, you might wonder why there are so many flavors of e-cigarettes—including bizarre ones like wasabi and unicorn—while the only flavor of combustible cigarette besides plain old tobacco is menthol. The reason is not...

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Key Points Question  Are e-cigarette characteristics associated with cigarette cessation behaviors among adults in the US population who smoke cigarettes and use e-cigarettes? Findings  In this cohort study of 1985...

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Vaping Taxes: Bad Fiscal Policy is also Bad Health Policy

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Differential Taxes for Differential Risks — Toward Reduced Harm from Nicotine-Yielding Products

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Vapor products, harm reduction, and taxation Principles, evidence, and a research agenda

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Vapor products, harm reduction, and taxation: More questions than answers for a young and dynamic product market

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Optimal Taxation, the Underground Economy and Government Policy: Recommendations for Tobacco, Vaping, Marijuana and Gaming

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Associations of Flavored e-Cigarette Uptake With Subsequent Smoking Initiation and Cessation

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