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. 2020 Nov;8(1):93-96.

Loose ENDs: Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems and the FDA's Recent Enforcement Policy

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Loose ENDs: Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems and the FDA's Recent Enforcement Policy

Saira Ahmad et al. Eur Med J Respir. 2020 Nov.
No abstract available

Keywords: Airway; electronic cigarette (e-cigarette); lung; nicotine; vaping.

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Disclosure: The authors have declared no conflicts of interest.

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