Strong tobacco retail licensing requirements reduce risk of teen e-cigarette use
date:Jan 08, 2019
s were part of the Southern California Children's Health Study and had responded to questionnaires when they were in 11th and 12th grades. More than 1,500 completed follow-up questionnaires when they reached age 18.

We found that youth living in areas with strong licensing requirements were less likely to begin using e-cigarettes and cigarettes during the one and a half year follow-up, on average, compared to youth who resided in areas with weaker regulations, Urman said.

Nearly a third of the
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