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This publication by the World Health Organization (WHO) provides a standardized operating procedure for determining the content of nicotine, glycerol, and propylene glycol in e-liquids used in electronic nicotine delivery systems. Developed by the WHO's Tobacco Laboratory Network (TobLabNet), in collaboration with the European Union's Joint Action on Tobacco Control, this document outlines analytical methods to ensure consistent global measurement standards. The primary focus is on assessing the chemical composition of these liquids, reflecting health and regulatory concerns. It serves as a guide for laboratories involved in tobacco control efforts and those conducting related research.
Analytical chemistry. --- Electronic cigarettes. --- Analytical chemistry --- Electronic cigarettes
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The 2021 WHO Report on the Global Tobacco Epidemic addresses new and emerging products, focusing on electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS). It examines the risks associated with these products, particularly for children and adolescents. The report emphasizes the need for stringent regulations to protect public health and suggests comprehensive tobacco control measures, including monitoring tobacco use, protecting the public from tobacco smoke, offering cessation support, warning about tobacco's dangers, enforcing bans on tobacco advertising, and increasing tobacco taxes. The report highlights the ongoing importance of tobacco control amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, linking tobacco use to exacerbated health conditions. It aims to guide policymakers and health professionals in advancing global tobacco control efforts.
Electronic cigarettes. --- Tobacco use. --- Electronic cigarettes --- Tobacco use
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Electronic cigarettes --- Health risk communication. --- Human behavior --- Health aspects.
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