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With regards to alcohol-related consequences, there is a body of literature suggesting a higher risk of consequences on simultaneous or co-use days relative to alcohol-only days (refer to the review by Lee et al [31]). Despite these significant findings, several studies found no significant association between simultaneous use and consequences, especially when alcohol or cannabis quantity is controlled [27,32-34].
JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e58685
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The COVID-19 pandemic offered a potential opportunity to highlight the importance of respiratory health by underscoring the negative long-term consequences of inhaled nicotine product use. However, the ability of provaping opinion leaders or gatewatchers on Twitter to steer the narrative and promote misinformation about nicotine as protective against COVID-19 likely played a role in dampening any positive effect of the pandemic on tobacco use.
J Med Internet Res 2022;24(9):e40331
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