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David Hammond
Researcher at University of Waterloo
Publications - 203
Citations - 12096
David Hammond is an academic researcher from University of Waterloo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cannabis. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 137 publications receiving 10456 citations. Previous affiliations of David Hammond include Australian National University & Ontario Institute for Cancer Research.
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Cigarette ignition propensity, smoking behavior, and toxicant exposure: A natural experiment in Canada.
TL;DR: While the results suggest no change in topography variables, data showed increases in exposure to three PAH biomarkers following reduced ignition propensity implementation in Canada, suggesting that human studies should be considered to evaluate policy impacts.
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The alchemy of Marlboro: transforming ‘light’ into ‘gold’ in Mexico
TL;DR: Mexico has passed federal regulations and joined a growing list of over 50 countries that have prohibited ‘light’ and ‘mild’ brand descriptors on cigarette packaging and will also require pictorial warning labels on the upper 30% of the cigarette package and text-only warnings on the back of the package.
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Environmental Racism in the City of Chicago: The History of EPA Hazardous Waste Sites in African-American Neighborhoods
TL;DR: This article examined the histories of contaminated sites within the city of Chicago and determine if racism is a key variable in their location or not. But, they concluded that racism was not a factor in the location of these sites.
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Perceived access to cannabis and ease of purchasing cannabis in retail stores in Canada immediately before and one year after legalization
TL;DR: Most cannabis consumers and non-consumers perceived access to cannabis as ‘easy’ before legalization and the percentage increased one year after legalization, including the perceived ease of purchasing cannabis in a legal market.
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E-Cigarette Flavors, Devices, and Brands Used by Youths Before and After Partial Flavor Restrictions in the United States: Canada, England, and the United States, 2017-2020.
David Hammond,Jessica L. Reid,Robin Burkhalter,M. Bansal Travers,Shannon Gravelly,Andrew Hyland,Karin A. Kasza,Ann McNeill +7 more
TL;DR: Usual flavors used by youth vapers in the United States were unchanged after 2020 restrictions on cartridge-based e-cigarettes, and Puff Bar emerged as the most popular brand in theUnited States.