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Electronic cigarettes and health outcomes: systematic review of global evidence

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Banks, Emily
Yazidjoglou, Amelia
Brown, Sinan
Nguyen, Mai
Martin, Melonie
Beckwith, Katie
Daluwatta, Amanda
Campbell, Sai
Joshy, Grace

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This report aims to provide a systematic overview of the contemporary evidence on the health effects of nicotine and non-nicotine e-cigarette use, excluding where possible use of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and other illicit substances. The primary health outcomes of interest include, but are not limited to: dependence; cardiovascular disease; cancer; respiratory disease; oral diseases; reproductive outcomes; injuries and poisonings; mental health conditions; and environmental hazards with human health implications. These findings are integrated with those from previous systematic reviews on smoking uptake and cessation.

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