University of Wisconsin–Madison Medical College of Wisconsin
Cigarette smoking has been on the decline for decades among all age groups, both in Wisconsin and the United States. However, e-cigarette use—or vaping—has increased markedly since its introduction over 10 years ago. A study in this issue of WMJ seeks to characterize trends in e-cigarette use among callers to the Wisconsin Tobacco Quit line, to better inform strategies to assist with e-cigarette cessation.

Volume 122, Issue 1

ORIGINAL RESEARCH

BRIEF REPORTS

CASE REPORTS

EDITORIAL

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