2016-11-30

[#DIV28SUPER] APA 2017 Convention Abstracts Due TOMORROW!

Greetings everyone,

As a reminder, the 2017 American Psychological Association Convention will be held from August 3rd – 7th in Washington DC.  As your incoming 2017 Program Chair for Division 28 (Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse), I ask you to please consider submitting an abstract for the convention.  Abstracts for posters or symposiums are due TOMORROW! 


Full details are available in the APA Call for Convention Proposals (PDF, 5.8MB).

The link to additional convention information is available here:  http://www.apa.org/convention/proposals.aspx

Warm regards,
Kelly Dunn, Ph.D.
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Kelly Dunn, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
5510 Nathan Shock Drive
Baltimore, MD 21224
P: 410-550-2254; F: 410-550-0030


[#DIV28SUPER] NYTimes: F.D.A. Agrees to New Trials for Ecstasy as Relief for PTSD Patients

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/29/us/ptsd-mdma-ecstasy.html?smprod=nytcore-iphone&smid=nytcore-iphone-share

The Food and Drug Administration has approved large-scale clinical trials to study MDMA, the illegal party drug better known as Ecstasy, as treatment for PTSD patients.


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2016-11-28

[#DIV28SUPER] Statistician position at Medical University of South Carolina

The Charleston Alcohol Research Center (ARC), within the Addiction Sciences Division (ASD) of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), is recruiting an Assistant Professor biostatistician to support its research efforts and those of others in the ASD.  The successful applicant for this position will have a PhD degree in quantitative psychology, biometry, statistics or related discipline, and will provide statistical analyses, experimental design, database management and quality control support for research related to alcoholism and other addictive substances. The salary will be commensurate with the selected individual’s experience and potential.  Our goal is to have the selected candidate on-site no later than the summer of 2017.

 

The ARC, a P50 Center Grant funded by NIAAA, has been in existence for 21 years and forms the backbone for alcohol research within the division. The ARC has 17 affiliated faculty (both clinical and basic science) and many of its faculty are widely recognized leaders in alcohol research. The greater ASD has 34 funded faculty and currently has 14 million dollars of extramural research funding. The ARC is housed within the Institute of Psychiatry, a free standing clinical and research facility on the MUSC Campus.  To learn more about the Charleston Alcohol Research Center and the Addiction Sciences Division, please go to www.musc.edu/arc and www.musc.edu/psychiatry/addiction-sciences.

 

The ARC is located in historic Charleston, South Carolina, which has been recognized by top travel and leisure magazines as one of the best places in the United States to visit and live. It has a temperate climate and, being one of the oldest cities in the U.S., has numerous historical/cultural sites. It hosts many recurring cultural events including the Spoleto Festival- an internationally recognized performing arts event. It has numerous beaches, golf courses, tennis facilities, riding trails, and is in close proximity to the mountains of North Carolina.

 

Interested individuals desiring more information should contact Raymond F. Anton, MD by email at antonr@musc.edu or apply directly by going to www.musc.edu/hr and selecting the Search Jobs field.  Under Job Search, enter 497493 and then select the Apply Now button to begin your application.

 

MUSC is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions without regard to age, race, gender, gender identity, or protected veteran status.

 

 

 

2016-11-22

[#DIV28SUPER] APA 2017 Convention Abstracts Due Next Week!

Greetings everyone,

The 2017 American Psychological Association Convention will be held from August 3rd – 7th in Washington DC.  As your incoming 2017 Program Chair for Division 28 (Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse), I ask you to please consider submitting an abstract for the convention.  Abstracts for posters or symposiums are due on December 1 (next week!) . 


Full details are available in the APA Call for Convention Proposals (PDF, 5.8MB).

The link to additional convention information is available here:  http://www.apa.org/convention/proposals.aspx

I will send one final reminder next week.  

Warm regards,
Kelly Dunn, Ph.D.
---
Kelly Dunn, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
5510 Nathan Shock Drive
Baltimore, MD 21224
P: 410-550-2254; F: 410-550-0030


2016-11-21

[#DIV28SUPER] Travel awards for junior investigators for CPDD 2017

Dear Division 28 Members.

 

For the 2017 meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD) in Montreal, Canada (http://cpdd.org/ ), the National Institute on Drug Abuse is accepting submissions for the Women & Sex/Gender Differences Junior Investigator Travel Award Program for individuals whose accepted abstract for oral or poster presentation (animal or human research) focuses on females or has a focus on analyzing research outcomes by sex. 

 

Eligibility:

·         Graduate and medical students, post-docs, medical residents, and investigators who are no more than five years past the doctoral degree or residency are eligible.

·         Applicant MUST be first author on the CPDD abstract.

·         Minority investigators and male investigators are especially encouraged to apply.

·         Priority may be given to those who have not previously received this award or held an R01.

·         Federal employees are ineligible.

Electronic Application Procedures: Follow the CPDD instructions for abstract submission (http://cpdd.org/meetings/2017-meeting-information/ , deadline December 1, 2016.  Then send an e-mail to Christie Espinoza at espinozac@nida.nih.gov in the following format and with the required attachments:

·         E-mail subject line: CPDD 2017 Women & Sex/Gender Junior Investigator Travel Award Application

·         Attach a copy of the abstract that you submitted to CPDD, including title and authors (In Word Format).

·         Attach your curriculum vitae (list all NIH grant support if applicable), including your mailing address, telephone number and e-mail address (in Word Format).

·         Attach a cover letter stating (1) your eligibility, (2) your interest in continuing to pursue research on females and/or sex/gender differences, and (3) your career goals.

Deadline for applications: December 7, 2016

 

Cora Lee Wetherington, Ph.D.

Women & Sex/Gender Differences Research Coordinator

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Phone:  (301) 435-1319

E-mail: cwetheri@nida.nih.gov

 

2016-11-18

Re: [#DIV28M] [#DIV28SUPER] SAMHSA is seeking information from addiction treatment providers

Division 50 maintains an evidence based practice portal for addictions treatment.
If you need a contact, please direct them to me. Thanks- napiotrowski@yahoo.com or see the website.  Note; the site is being updated and so if you have trouble finding anything, let me know and I will help them track down what they need.
 
Nancy A. Piotrowski, Ph.D.
Core Faculty & Lead, Addiction Psychology
Harold Abel School of Social & Behavioral Sciences
Department of Psychology, College of Professional Studies,
Capella University
 
Federal Advocacy Coordinator, Div50, American Psychological Association
Membership Chair, Div34, American Psychological Association
Local Advocacy Network Chair, Napa Solano Psychological Association 
Member at Large, San Francisco Psychological Association
 
MAIL:  P.O. Box 5525, Vallejo, California 94591-0552
With Offices in the San Francisco Bay Area
Text or Message:  707.561.2358
Call or Message:  415.386.4923
FAX by request
 
Email:              napiotrowski@yahoo.com
ALT Email:       PiotrowskiConsultation@gmail.com
Skype:             napiotrowski
 

IMPORTANT NOTICE: This transmission and any attachments are intended only for the individual or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or exempt from disclosure under applicable federal or state laws.  If the reader of this transmission is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any use, dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication, without explicit written communication to handle otherwise, is strictly prohibited.  If you have received this transmission in error, please notify me immediately by email.



From: "Stairs, Dustin J" <DustinStairs@CREIGHTON.EDU>
To: DIV28SUPER@LISTS.APA.ORG
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2016 1:03 PM
Subject: [#DIV28SUPER] SAMHSA is seeking information from addiction treatment providers

Hello Division 28. I received the below email from Andrea Korab on behalf of SAMHSA as they are looking for information from addiction treatment providers to improve access to evidence-based treatment materials.  For details see below.  If you are interested please contact andrea.korab@trilliuminfo.com.
 
Thanks for your time,
Dustin
Division 28 Membership Chair
 
Dear Dr. Stairs,
I am contacting you in your role as membership chair of the APA's Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse division. As an organization that serves addiction treatment providers, does your group or its members find it challenging to locate and access relevant, evidence-based information and training materials? The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is working hard to ensure that it develops targeted, applicable publications and training resources on substance abuse treatment for providers like those your organization represents in the formats they'll find most useful and accessible.
On behalf of SAMHSA's Knowledge Application Program (KAP), we are convening a series of small-group telephone discussions with experts in the substance abuse and related fields about the information needs of addiction treatment providers—and you can add your voice to this discussion! As a valued SAMHSA stakeholder and leader in this field, your organization can help SAMHSA shape the resources it develops in the ways most useful to you, your constituents, and their clients.
You may know KAP through its products, including TIPs (Treatment Improvement Protocols) and TAPs (Technical Assistance Publications), Advisories, In Briefs, and consumer materials. You can see the full range of KAP's evidence-based products, all available for free, at store.samhsa.gov and learn more about KAP and its full range of offerings at kap.samhsa.gov.
We invite you to join one of our small discussions with three to five of your peers; alternatively, you can name another representative who can speak to the needs of addiction treatment providers. The discussions will take place sometime between November 28 and December 9. They will last about 90 minutes and will explore the types of information needed, the formats in which that information should be delivered, and the best ways to reach and engage the treatment community. Your participation will provide valuable insights and help ensure that KAP's resources meet the evolving needs and preferences of you and your constituents.
Please respond to this email with contact information or questions. A team member from Trillium, the contractor handling this audience engagement process, will follow up to make scheduling arrangements.
Thank you,
Andrea Korab
Project Coordinator
Trillium
 
 
****************************************************
Dustin J. Stairs, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
 
Creighton University
Department of Psychology
Hixson-Lied, Room 308
2500 California Plaza
Omaha, NE 68178-0321
 
Office: 402-280-2461    Fax: 402-280-4748 Research Lab: 402-280-2894
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[#DIV28SUPER] SAMHSA is seeking information from addiction treatment providers

Hello Division 28. I received the below email from Andrea Korab on behalf of SAMHSA as they are looking for information from addiction treatment providers to improve access to evidence-based treatment materials.  For details see below.  If you are interested please contact andrea.korab@trilliuminfo.com.

 

Thanks for your time,

Dustin

Division 28 Membership Chair

 

Dear Dr. Stairs,

I am contacting you in your role as membership chair of the APA's Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse division. As an organization that serves addiction treatment providers, does your group or its members find it challenging to locate and access relevant, evidence-based information and training materials? The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is working hard to ensure that it develops targeted, applicable publications and training resources on substance abuse treatment for providers like those your organization represents in the formats they’ll find most useful and accessible.

On behalf of SAMHSA’s Knowledge Application Program (KAP), we are convening a series of small-group telephone discussions with experts in the substance abuse and related fields about the information needs of addiction treatment providers—and you can add your voice to this discussion! As a valued SAMHSA stakeholder and leader in this field, your organization can help SAMHSA shape the resources it develops in the ways most useful to you, your constituents, and their clients.

You may know KAP through its products, including TIPs (Treatment Improvement Protocols) and TAPs (Technical Assistance Publications), Advisories, In Briefs, and consumer materials. You can see the full range of KAP’s evidence-based products, all available for free, at store.samhsa.gov and learn more about KAP and its full range of offerings at kap.samhsa.gov.

We invite you to join one of our small discussions with three to five of your peers; alternatively, you can name another representative who can speak to the needs of addiction treatment providers. The discussions will take place sometime between November 28 and December 9. They will last about 90 minutes and will explore the types of information needed, the formats in which that information should be delivered, and the best ways to reach and engage the treatment community. Your participation will provide valuable insights and help ensure that KAP’s resources meet the evolving needs and preferences of you and your constituents.

Please respond to this email with contact information or questions. A team member from Trillium, the contractor handling this audience engagement process, will follow up to make scheduling arrangements.

Thank you,

Andrea Korab

Project Coordinator

Trillium

 

 

****************************************************

Dustin J. Stairs, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

 

Creighton University

Department of Psychology

Hixson-Lied, Room 308

2500 California Plaza

Omaha, NE 68178-0321

 

Email: dustinstairs@creighton.edu

Office: 402-280-2461    Fax: 402-280-4748 Research Lab: 402-280-2894

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[#DIV28SUPER] Please consider signing a petition to reduce regulatory burden related to studying cannabis and cannabinoids

Go to the petition here and/or read on for additional background
 
Dear Division 28 Members,

APA, the Friends of NIDA, and several allied organizations are working together to reduce the regulatory burden on scientists conducting research with cannabis and/or its constituent products.  Some of those initiatives involve working with U.S. Congress on legislation targeting the regulatory process and some initiatives involve working with the Executive Branch to request non-legislative remedies.  One current problem we're trying to address is that discrepancies between federal and state cannabis laws are posing significant barriers to research. 
 
One possible solution to this problem is to petition the White House to provide legal protection for scientists working in one of the 28 states (or DC) where cannabis has been legalized (for either medicinal or recreational use).   Today, a Citizens Petition was launched to address this issue with a goal of reaching 100,000 signatures in the next 30 days; the threshold guaranteeing an Administration response.  There is no way of knowing what that response will be but a similar effort to reverse an emergency Scheduling decision on kratom was very successful and as we have no way of knowing what the regulatory framework for marijuana research will look like under a new Attorney General next year, this is worth a try.
 
The petition will only take 15 sec to fill out with your name and email address, then confirm your signature, so please help us further this cause by signing here.
 
Regards,

Ryan

___________________
Ryan Vandrey, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
5510 Nathan Shock Dr.
Baltimore, MD 21224
410-550-4036 (phone)
410-550-0030 (fax)



2016-11-17

[DIV28_ANNOUNCEMENT] Division 28 newsletter

Hello APA Division 28,

 

Attached is the November issue of the division newsletter.

 

Enjoy,

 

Mikhail Koffarnus

 

 

2016-11-15

[#DIV28M] FW: Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Alcohol Research at the University of Washington



From: MARILYN J. BARNARD [mbarnard@uw.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2016 1:28 PM
To: DIV44-request@LISTS.APA.ORG; DIV28-request@LISTS.APA.ORG; DIV45-request@LISTS.APA.ORG; DIV6-request@LISTS.APA.ORG
Subject: FW: Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Alcohol Research at the University of Washington

Hi,

 

May I please ask you to disseminate the information below to the members of your listserv? 

 

Thank you in advance for your assistance. 

 

Have a nice day,

Marilyn J. Barnard

 

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To All Interested Parties,

 

We are currently accepting applications through January 10, 2017, for the Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Alcohol Research at the University of Washington.  The Fellowship is expected to last two years, with a flexible start date of July 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017, and will provide training for individuals who wish to pursue a career in alcohol research, with an emphasis on the etiology and prevention of problem drinking and alcohol dependence. 

 

For additional information, please visit our website at:

https://sharepoint.washington.edu/uwpsychiatry/Education/Research/Pages/Psychology-Training-in-Alcohol-Research-(PTAR)-Fellowship.aspx

 

Please feel free to share this information with other interested individuals or groups and/or to add the above URL to your website.

 

If you have a publication in which you are willing to include a notice about this Fellowship, below is a brief description:

 

Psychology Training in Alcohol Research Fellowship (T-32 Training Grant)

This is a two-year appointment, commencing no earlier than July 1st and no later than December 31st of each year, within the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences and the Addictive Behaviors Research Center in the Department of Psychology, and is funded by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (Principal Investigator, Mary Larimer). This fellowship will provide training for individuals who wish to pursue a career in alcohol research, with an emphasis on the etiology and prevention of problem drinking and alcohol dependence. As this topic will be approached from both psychosocial and bio-behavioral perspectives, individuals with background training in relevant areas of psychology (clinical, health psychology, behavioral neuroscience, social, developmental, cognitive, behavioral pharmacology, etc.) are encouraged to apply. Both human and animal research will be supported.

 

For additional information, and to see a list of the Fellowship Faculty Members, please visit our website at:

https://sharepoint.washington.edu/uwpsychiatry/Education/Research/Pages/Psychology-Training-in-Alcohol-Research-(PTAR)-Fellowship.aspx

 

 

Lastly, may I please ask you to post the attached informational flyer detailing the Fellowship?

 

Your assistance in spreading the word about the Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Alcohol Research at the University of Washington is very much appreciated.  Please do not hesitate to contact Mary E. Larimer should you require additional information.

Mary E. Larimer

Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Director, Center for the Study of Health & Risk Behaviors

Associate Director, Addictive Behaviors Research Center

Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences

University of Washington

1100 NE 45th Street, Suite 300
Seattle, WA 98195-4944

Phone:206-543-3513

Fax: 206-616-1705

larimer@uw.edu

 

 

Thank you in advance for your assistance,

Marilyn J. Barnard

2016-11-11

[#DIV28SUPER] Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study SfN satellite event, Nov 13, 2016, 6:30PM to 8:30PM Manchester Grand Hyatt, Harbor Ballroom G

 

 

The National Institute on Drug Abuse at the National Institutes of Health is an agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services  TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send email to listserv@list.nih.gov Copy and paste UNSUBSCRIBE NIDA_NEURO_SCIENCE-L   in the message body of the email - You will receive a confirmation email if successful. If you have problems contact jpollock@mail.nih.gov     301-435-1309

 

[#DIV28SUPER] UVM NIH POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIIP POSITION

NIH Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Opportunity

 

The University of Vermont’s Center on Behavior and Health (VCBH) announces NIH postdoctoral research fellowship opportunities in our internationally recognized center of excellence for the study of substance abuse. 

Eligibility: Applicants must have completed their training in psychology, behavior analysis, or a related discipline and be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Trainees are selected on the basis of scholastic record and commitment to a career in substance abuse research. Individuals must be highly motivated, possess initiative and a desire to learn and expand their interests and expertise.

 

 Appointment:  2-3 yrs.

 

 Benefits: Stipend, medical insurance coverage, and travel funds supported by NIH Institutional Training Awards.

 

To apply: Send application form (downloaded from VCBH website), a cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement of research interests, and 3 letters of reference to:  Dr. Stephen Higgins c/o Ms. Marissa Wells (mwells2@uvm.edu).

 

About us: The VCBH was established in 2013, sponsored in part by a Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) Award from the National Institute on General Medical Sciences and a Centers of Tobacco Regulatory Science (TCORS) Award from the National Institute on Drug Abuse. The VCBH resides within the College of Medicine at the University of Vermont, with the director and administrative offices being located within the Department of Psychiatry, and participating investigators, collaborators, and advisors across 15 academic departments in the College of Medicine and 7 colleges within the University of Vermont and 5 other universities. The VCBH is further strengthened by interdisciplinary collaborations with key community healthcare leaders and distinguished scientific advisory panels. The focus of the VCBH is on investigating relationships between personal behaviors and risk for chronic disease and premature death, with a specific focus on understanding mechanisms underpinning risk, and developing effective interventions and policies to promote healthy behavior.

 

 For more information:  Contact Ms. Marissa Wells at mwells2@uvm.edu or see our website.

 

 

 Burlington, Vermont is located in the beautiful Lake Champlain region, surrounded by the Green and Adirondack Mountains. It is a great place for families, boasting excellent schools and year-round recreational opportunities. It is home to the University of Vermont and many other colleges that provide an academically stimulating and culturally rich environment. Montreal and Boston are within easy driving distances.


--

Stephen T. Higgins, Ph.D.
Director, Vermont Center on Behavior and Health
Virginia H. Donaldson Professor of Translational Science
Departments of Psychiatry and Psychology
Vice Chair, Department of Psychiatry
University of Vermont
1 South Prospect Street
Burlington, VT  05401-1419

VCBH Administrator: Marissa Wells
mwells2@uvm.edu
802-656-0079

2016-11-04

[#DIV28SUPER] Call for Nominations - Division 28 Awards

Dear Colleagues:  I am writing to encourage you to submit nomination materials for APA Division 28 Awards for the 2017 APA meeting in Washington, D.C.  Attached you will find the official call for nominations with the detailed instructions for each of the three awards:  Med Associates Brady-Schuster Award, Young Psychopharmacologist Award and Outstanding Dissertation Award.  These awards are an excellent way to recognize your outstanding colleagues in science- both the young and more seasoned!  The Awards Committee looks forward to seeing this year’s nominees.  The deadline for materials is January 15, 2017.  

 

Regards,

 

Cathy Stanger

 

 

Catherine Stanger, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Department of Psychiatry

Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth

46 Centerra Parkway

Suite 300, HB 7255

Lebanon, NH 03766

Catherine.stanger@dartmouth.edu

Phone 603-646-7023

Fax 603-448-5335

2016-11-03

[#DIV28SUPER] APA 2017 Convention Abstracts Due in 4 Weeks!

Greetings everyone,

As a reminder, the 2017 American Psychological Association Convention will be held from August 3rd – 7th in Washington DC.  As your incoming 2017 Program Chair for Division 28 (Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse), I ask you to please consider submitting an abstract for the convention.  Continuing Education Workshop abstracts are due on November 14  and abstracts for posters or symposiums are due on December 1 (4 weeks from today!) . 


Full details are available in the APA Call for Convention Proposals (PDF, 5.8MB).

The link to additional convention information is available here:  http://www.apa.org/convention/proposals.aspx

I will send reminders as the deadlines approach.  

Warm regards,
Kelly Dunn, Ph.D.
---
Kelly Dunn, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
5510 Nathan Shock Drive
Baltimore, MD 21224
P: 410-550-2254; F: 410-550-0030


2016-11-02

[#DIV28SUPER] FW: [#DIV28SUPER] NYTimes: Safer to Puff, E-Cigarettes Can=?Windows-1252?Q?=92t_?=Shake Their Reputation as a Menace

Some of you may also be interested in this PSA article on psychologists increasing role in tobacco regulatory science.

Best,

-geoff

 

 

 

Geoffrey K. Mumford, Ph.D. | Associate Executive Director for Government Relations

Science Directorate
American Psychological Association
750 First Street NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242
Tel: 202.336.6067 |  Fax: 202.336.6063

email: gmumford@apa.org | www.apa.org

   

 

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To: DIV28SUPER@LISTS.APA.ORG
Subject: [#DIV28SUPER] NYTimes: Safer to Puff, E-Cigarettes Can't Shake Their Reputation as a Menace

 

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/02/health/e-cigarette-vape-njoy-bankruptcy.html?smprod=nytcore-iphone&smid=nytcore-iphone-share

 

A growing number of experts say that the portrayal of e-cigarettes as a public health threat is a profound disservice to smokers who could benefit from them.

 

 

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[#DIV28SUPER] NYTimes: Safer to Puff, E-Cigarettes Can=?utf-8?Q?=E2=80=99t_?=Shake Their Reputation as a Menace

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/02/health/e-cigarette-vape-njoy-bankruptcy.html?smprod=nytcore-iphone&smid=nytcore-iphone-share

A growing number of experts say that the portrayal of e-cigarettes as a public health threat is a profound disservice to smokers who could benefit from them.


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