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  1. E-Cigarettes (National Library of Medicine)  
    E-cigarettes, or electronic cigarettes, are battery-operated smoking devices. They often look like cigarettes, but work differently. Using an e-cigarette is called vaping. ...
  2. Smoking (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... the body, some that you would not expect. Cigarette smoking causes nearly one in five deaths in ... Are other forms of tobacco also dangerous? Besides cigarettes, there are several other forms of tobacco. Some ...
  3. Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes), electronic hookahs (e-hookahs), and vape pens allow the user to inhale a vapor that may contain nicotine as ...
  4. Many people gain weight when they quit smoking cigarettes. On average, people gain 5 to 10 pounds ( ... why people gain weight when they give up cigarettes. Some have to do with the way nicotine ...
  5. ... to say no if someone offers them a cigarette. ... and do. Most adult smokers had their first cigarette by the age of 11 and were hooked ...
  6. ... on how long you smoked. The number of cigarettes you smoked each day also plays a role. ... your quit date, you may begin reducing your cigarette use. Remember, there is no safe level of ...
  7. Smoking and Youth (National Library of Medicine)  
    Smoking cigarettes has many health risks for everyone. However, the younger you are when you start smoking, the more ... and illegal drugs. The problem is not just cigarettes. Spit tobacco, e-cigarettes, and cigars are not ...
  8. E-Cigarettes and Pregnancy (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    E-Cigarettes/Learn More ... E-Cigarettes ... Pregnancy and Substance Use/Specifics ... Pregnancy and Substance Use ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... CDC is taking ...
  9. Low-Yield Cigarettes (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    ... information regarding the health consequences of low-yield cigarettes.
  10. Vaping Devices (Electronic Cigarettes) DrugFacts From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute on Drug Abuse)  
    ... plain-language research summary that describes how e-cigarettes work, how safe they are compared to traditional ...
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