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MSN.com: America's ‘Wild West’ $8bn vape industry

June 28, 2023

Vape products are used more often and have higher levels of nicotine than in other countries, new studies say.; and UC's addiction expert Ashley Merianos would like to see vape products regulated. Her opinions are shared in a Daily Mail article that covers the topic in depth.

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Daily Mail: Is it now time to get annoyed with co-workers vaping in the office?

August 21, 2023

More research needs to be done to determine whether secondhand vaping is causing the same issues as secondhand cigarette smoke, but researchers such as UC's Ashley Merianos discourage vaping in the office. Merianos, a tobacco use researcher, was cited in an extensive article by The Daily Mail which covered the topic of vape use in the office.

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Deutsche Welle: Vaping while pregnant: What we know

February 7, 2024

Ashley Merianos, PhD, an assistant professor of human services, is proving herself a sought-after expert for media commentary on the toxicity of tobacco and the effects of tobacco related behaviors such as smoking and vaping.

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Study: Thirdhand smoke may harm children

January 8, 2024

UC tobacco researcher Ashley Merianos is looking more closely at thirdhand smoke, which is the presence of toxic tobacco by-products that remain on surfaces such as furniture, décor, walls and floors.

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Wall Street Journal: Inside the fight against school vaping

March 11, 2024

High schools are cracking down on vaping on campus, says and article in The Wall Street Journal. These efforts are based out of concern for growth and brain development, as mounting evidence shows the harms of vaping, according UC tobacco and addiction expert Ashley Merianos who is cited in the article.

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UC Exercise Science Expo highlights community connections and industry expertise

April 24, 2024

On March 28, 2024, the University of Cincinnati’s Exercise Science (EXSC) program, part of the School of Human Services, hosted the university’s inaugural Exercise Science Expo in the Tangeman University Center. The event, which was open to UC EXSC students, brought together industry representatives, community partners and recent alumni for a full day of networking, special speakers, internship and job opportunities, and more.