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E-cigarette regulation policy domain(s) The study team identified the following domains of regulation including product prohibitions or restrictions related to e-cigarette: manufacturing, distribution, importation, sale including where sales are allowed and minimum age of purchase, use restrictions including vape-free public places, advertising, promotion, and sponsorship, taxation, trademark, health warning labelling, ingredients/flavors, safety/hygiene, reporting/notification, nicotine volume/concentration and child-safety packaging (table 1)

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"I didnt know anyone that smoked a few years ago but now it seems like everyone is doing it and you sort of forget how bad it is for you." A recent estimate from Cancer Research suggests that around 350 young people still take up smoking each day in the UK and nearly one in 10 15-year-olds say they sometimes smoke

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Instead they continued to advertise Marlboro through subliminal tactics like the 2019 Mission Winnow campaign, a sham initiative dedicated to finding non-smoking tobacco alternatives. STOP, an anti-smoking organization, found that F1 has made more than $4.4 billion* from tobacco companies advertising their brands and products

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