Analysis of data from an ongoing program monitoring pregnancy risks in more than 80% of all US births suggests electronic cigarettes are more effective for smoking cessation during late pregnancy than products indicated as nicotine replacement therapy.
However, as authors of a study recently published in the Journal of the American Medical Association say theirs and others' research might influence regulatory policy on e-cigarettes’ use in smoking cessation, the Food and Drug Administration published its latest batch of warning letters to
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