Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, 2024 PEP Fellow, has continued covergae of a new study she co-led which reviews the best strategies to quit vaping

Jamie Hartmann-Boyce co-led a groundbreaking study that reviews the most effective strategies to help individuals quit vaping. The research provides critical insights into evidence-based methods for breaking nicotine dependence, addressing a growing public health concern as vaping continues to rise, particularly among young adults. This continuing coverage highlights practical solutions and the study's implications for health policy and cessation programs worldwide. Read more here and here

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