Scientists track puffs to see what makes vaping appealing
NCT ID NCT05876091
Summary
This study aimed to understand how different vape flavors and types of nicotine (lab-made vs. tobacco-derived) affect how people puff on e-cigarettes. Researchers measured puffing patterns in 21 daily vapers to learn how product design influences use and appeal. The goal was to gather information to better assess potential health risks from vaping.
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Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center
Buffalo, New York, 14263, United States
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