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1. Youth E-Cigarette Use and School Connectedness
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By Xinran Cui Dhaliwal, MPH | March 20, 2018
Project Coordinator, ETRHealth promotion must take a multifaceted approach. It is the only path to success. This is one of my core beliefs.
It’s also something that resonated deeply for me at ETR’s recent All Staff Retreat—my first. When you meet everyone in this organization in one room at one time, you are struck by the fact that ETR staffers work in so many diverse areas of public health research and practice.
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2. Wake Up: An E-Cigarette Prevention Campaign That Worked
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By April Roeseler, BSN, MSPH | August 31, 2017
Branch Chief, California Tobacco Control NetworkAre e-cigarettes really harmful to youth? Yes. Last year’s Surgeon General Report E-Cigarette Use Among Youth and Young Adults confirms that this is a “major public health concern.” Younger brains are more susceptible to addiction, and e-cigarette use may open the door to other addictions, including conventional cigarettes and illicit drugs. Exposure to nicotine while young may interfere with brain development with resulting negative effects on cognition, memory and attention.
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3. Letter from a Salty College Student: Our Editor Responds
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By ETR | October 13, 2016
We hear regularly from customers about our health education materials. Sometimes they share praise and compliments for a product they’ve found helpful. Sometimes they ask for a new title or resource they need. And sometimes they offer constructive feedback about something that doesn’t quite work in their situation.
We’ve also gotten some really vitriolic criticism from vapers, who tend to dislike our public health messages about e-cigarettes.
- By Laura Perkins, MLS
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