Letter to the Editors of Substance Abuse: vaping and youths researches

According to prof. Riccardo Polosa, CoEHAR founder: "This small qualitative research simply found what we already knew: that young people are eager to explore new experiences, with vaping potentially being one of them. A critical limitation of this research is the absence of insights into how these participants have been educated about the health implications and addictive nature of nicotine/vaping. To work towards a smoke-free world, it's essential that our messaging on vaping's risk-to-benefit ratio is both accurate and truthful"

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Mobile health apps and cyber health psychology

Mobile health apps and cyber health psychology: digital smoking cessation appears to be more effective

For even greater effectiveness and better treatment outcomes, it is always recommended to combine the tool with a parallel psychotherapy path, exploiting an integrated clinical approach. These tools are highly customizable to the needs of the individual patient and in some cases thy can allow the treatment of psychotic symptoms of drug resistance

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Stress at work? For smokers who want to quit, the benefits derive from the gestures given by the use of zero-risk devices

The study determined for the first time that the use of reduced-risk products can significantly reduce nicotine addiction, especially in the presence of harmful behavioural aspects.

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Smokers, former smokers, never smokers and vapers: a survey by the CoEHAR explains their behavior during the lockdown

The findings from a survey conducted by COEHAR researchers on almost 2000 participants showed a slight decrease in the consumption of cigarettes during the lockdown period and an increase in the purchase of products such as cigarettes and e-liquid

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