Do men and women react differently to E-Cigarettes? study investigates
NCT ID NCT03856515
Summary
This study aimed to understand if men and women experience switching from regular cigarettes to e-cigarettes differently. Researchers enrolled 169 adult smokers to track their use, preferences, and nicotine dependence symptoms over six weeks. The goal was to gather knowledge about gender-specific responses to help inform future smoking cessation approaches.
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M D Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas, 77030, United States
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