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Electronic cigarettes: Should health professionals oppose use by their patients?
Emma S Lydall, Brian Eadon,
Hugo C van Woerden
Centre for Rural Health Sciences
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Medicine and Dentistry
Patient
100%
Health
100%
Tobacco
25%
Carcinogen
25%
Obstetric Delivery
12%
Parent
12%
Human
12%
Diethylene Glycol
12%
Anabasine
12%
Passive Smoking
12%
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
12%
Ear Disease
12%
Nicotine Withdrawal
12%
Nicotine
12%
Throat Irritation
12%
Smoking
12%
Toxic Substance
12%
Mouth
12%
Respiratory Disease
12%
Side Effect
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Electronic Cigarette
100%
Smoke
37%
Pollutant
12%
Human
12%
Side Effect
12%
Nicotine
12%
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
12%
Diethylene Glycol
12%
Anabasine
12%
Ear Disease
12%
Toxic Substance
12%
Respiratory Tract Disease
12%
Tobacco-Specific Nitrosamines
12%
Throat Irritation
12%