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Tobacco Use in Adolescents With Disabilities: A Literature Review

The use of tobacco products by adolescents has greatly increased in recent years. Adolescents with disabilities have demonstrated higher instances of e-cigarette and tobacco use in relation to their peers without disabilities. Repercussions for e-cigarette and tobacco use increase negative physical...

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Substance use in adolescents and young adults
Teenagers
Tobacco
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