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PRESS RELEASE EMBARGO: Tuesday 21 April at 00:01 UK time Daily e-cigarette use while continuing to smoke may increase attempts to quit smoking and reduce tobacco consumption – but only those who use ‘tank’ models a
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Document Date: 2015-04-22 09:13:01


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London / /

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King's Health Partners / /

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United Kingdom / /

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GBP / /

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Person Communication and Meetings / /

Facility

King’s College / University College London / About King’s College / King's College / Institute of Psychiatry / King's College Hospital / /

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e-cigarette / e-liquid / mental health services / e-cigarettes / longitudinal online panel survey / /

MedicalCondition

cancer / /

Organization

University College London / King's Health Partners Academic Health Sciences Centre / Institute of Psychiatry / Psychology & Neuroscience / King’s College London / NHS / King's College Hospital / King's College London / /

Person

Sara Hitchman / Ann McNeill / Neuroscience / Leonie Brose / Jack Stonebridge / /

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Position

lead author / King / Press Officer / Professor / /

Product

nicotine / /

Technology

neuroscience / mobile phones / /

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www.kingshealthpartners.org / www.kcl.ac.uk/kingsanswers / www.kcl.ac.uk / /

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