E-cigarettes and Vaping

E-cigarettes and Vaping by Christine Wilcox, published by ReferencePoint Press in 2016, is an 80-page exploration of the complex issues surrounding the rise of e-cigarettes. This book presents a narrative-driven pro/con format that examines whether the popularity of e-cigarettes signifies the decline of traditional tobacco smoking or if it is leading a new generation into nicotine addiction and exposure to harmful chemicals.
Readers will find a thorough investigation into various topics related to e-cigarettes and vaping, including health hazards, the targeting of minors by the e-cigarette industry, and the potential for these products to serve as a gateway to tobacco use. The book is supported by relevant facts, quotes, anecdotes, and full-color illustrations, making it a comprehensive resource for understanding the social and health implications of vaping and its regulation.
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Does the popularity of e-cigarettes mark the end of smoking tobacco, or are they addicting a new generation to nicotine and exposing them to dangerous chemicals? Through a narrative-driven pro/con formatsupported by relevant facts, quotes, anecdotes, and full-color illustrationsthis title examines issues related to e-cigarettes and vaping. Topics include: Are e-cigarettes and vaping a health hazard? Does the e-cigarette industry target minors? Are e-cigarettes and vaping a gateway to tobacco products? How should e-cigarettes and vaping be regulated?
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